Archive for November, 2009

Delayed Citizenship Testimonial

“On Dec. 29, 05, my wife and I were interviewed. They awarded my wife oath and citizenship then and there, but they told me that they had not received my FBI background check clearance then, therefore suggested me to wait.

I have been living in the US for over 21 years now, I guess at FBI my file was red-flagged for manual process, that means at the bottom of huge pile–easily 5-6 years wait period. After 6 months, I called a couple of attorneys to get advice; they suggested I could not do anything but wait. I contacted local congressman for assistance. After 12 months, I wrote a letter to the director FBI; his office did not even bother replying. I kept calling USCIS periodically, but got the same answer, “We cannot process your case until we get clearance from the FBI, it is a law.” I guess I had no choice but wait. Almost 18 moths passed by, one night in mid August 2007, I discussed my matter with Shah Peerally in a close family friends dinner invited by a common friend. Shah told me that he already had successfully won 7 cases through the court; so he advised me to file a law suit. Late August 07, I submitted papers and hired his law office as my attorney. Early Sept. 07, Peerally Law Office my file was transferred from San Francisco to Sacramento court, because I live in that jurisdiction. Oct 17, USCIS decided to adjudicate, hence the case was withdrawn. Within 50 days, my case got adjudicated, and I attended oath ceremony on Nov. 27, 2007 — almost after 2 years of my interview. His office corresponded the USCIS via email and stood atop, and kept me informed. I am glad that I filed a law suit with Peerally, otherwise I might had to wait 3-5 more years.”

S.

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Another Delayed Citizenship Resolution Success Story

“Excellent work Mr.Shah! I had a complex case would be an under statement. I have been trying to resolve my citizenship delay issue since early 2006. I decided on June of 2007 to file a lawsuit on my Citizenship delay case.

At first I was reluctant to go with Mr.Shah but he assured me of his commitment to the task of getting me the Citizenship. He diligently worked with Attorney General’s office and USCIS to pursue my case. He was very supportive when I was getting upset and feeling let down when dealings with disappoints related to my case. He always advised me to be patience and always indicated that my case will be resolved soon. I will finally be going to my Oath Ceremony on December, 18th, 2007.  I truly appreciate all his efforts.”

Sincerely,
Amir

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Parent’s petition success story

I applied for family based permanent residency on behalf of my mother; I filled out the form by myself without knowing exactly how it should be done. Then, my mother came out to visit me. That was when I wondered about the possibility of her obtaining permanent residency without her actually leaving the US. I, then, searched on the internet and found Mr. Peerally there. He was very nice, friendly, and personable.

Do not let his young appearance fool you! He is very competent and reliable.

His staff prepared paperwork and mailed it in late June, my mother got her fingerprint done in the middle of August, she received her work authorization card in September, and finally we went through the interview (due to the fact that my mother asked for a change of status after she came to the US), in late October. Of course, she got it. It was such a speedy process.

Mr.Peerallyand his trustworthy staff members were always there to assist me and my mother whenever we had questions and concerns. We would not have been able to undertake this ordeal without his help and presence.

If this was eBay, I would leave such feedback as “A+++++++ best lawyer to do business with! Good communication and fast service and delivery.

Very reasonable price. Highly recommended.”

Kiyo

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Last week we Settled 4 USC 1447(b) cases – compelling USCIS to adjudicate CITIZENSHIP

We are proud to announce that we settled Four (4) USC 1447(b) cases with the USCIS. Such actions are kind of similar to Writ of Mandamus.

Our office has successfully litigated and settled Four actions to compel the government to grant citizenship to our clients. All our clients have been waiting on their “Oath” date at least for one and half years. The government agreed to settle in each and every case. After an average of 3 months of fights, all our clients that have settled their cases will be taking the Oath of Allegiance to the United States in November. Congratulations to all of them!

If you find yourself in a similar situation, please feel free to call us on 510 7425887.

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Happy Client Testimonial

Thank you so much for your help – it was a great comfort knowing that we could do something and that there was a lawyer who was willing to work with us in a way that would be effective and save us money.  It’s obvious you care and believe in what you’re doing.  You’re doing important work helping people caught up in this mess…

Alan

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Successful Marriage Petition story

I was a client of Lawyer Shah Perally recently. he worked on my case diligently and professionally. He completed my case in the time that he had promised. He was always available when needed and was responsive to any task. I would highly recommend him to any one and would reassure then that they would be in very good hands.

Sincerely,

Nabeel

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