Information provided above is for educational purposes only. One should not act or refrain to act solely based on the information provided. You should consult an attorney to assess your case before proceeding.
Shah Peerally is an attorney licensed in California practicing immigration law and debt settlement. He has featured as an expert legal analyst for many TV networks such as NDTV, Times Now and Sitarree TV. Articles about Shah Peerally and his work have appeared on newspapers such as San Jose Mercury News, Oakland Tribune, US Fiji Times, Mauritius Le Quotidien, Movers & Shakers and other prominent international newspapers. His work has been commended by Congress women Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Lee. He has a weekly radio show on KLOK 1170AM and frequently participates in legal clinics in churches, temples and mosques. His law group, Shah Peerally Law Group, has represented clients all over the United States constantly dealing with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Immigration and Custom Enforcement(ICE) and CBP (Customs Border Patrol (CBP) under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This department was formerly known as the Immigration and Nationality Services (INS).
Information provided above is for educational purposes only. One should not act or refrain to act solely based on the information provided. You should consult an attorney to assess your case before proceeding.
Shah Peerally is an attorney licensed in California practicing immigration law and debt settlement. He has featured as an expert legal analyst for many TV networks such as NDTV, Times Now and Sitarree TV. Articles about Shah Peerally and his work have appeared on newspapers such as San Jose Mercury News, Oakland Tribune, US Fiji Times, Mauritius Le Quotidien, Movers & Shakers and other prominent international newspapers. His work has been commended by Congress women Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Lee. He has a weekly radio show on KLOK 1170AM and frequently participates in legal clinics in churches, temples and mosques. His law group, Shah Peerally Law Group, has represented clients all over the United States constantly dealing with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Immigration and Custom Enforcement(ICE) and CBP (Customs Border Patrol (CBP) under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This department was formerly known as the Immigration and Nationality Services (INS).
Information provided above is for educational purposes only. One should not act or refrain to act solely based on the information provided. You should consult an attorney to assess your case before proceeding.
Shah Peerally is an attorney licensed in California practicing immigration law and debt settlement. He has featured as an expert legal analyst for many TV networks such as NDTV, Times Now and Sitarree TV. Articles about Shah Peerally and his work have appeared on newspapers such as San Jose Mercury News, Oakland Tribune, US Fiji Times, Mauritius Le Quotidien, Movers & Shakers and other prominent international newspapers. His work has been commended by Congress women Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Lee. He has a weekly radio show on KLOK 1170AM and frequently participates in legal clinics in churches, temples and mosques. His law group, Shah Peerally Law Group, has represented clients all over the United States constantly dealing with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Immigration and Custom Enforcement(ICE) and CBP (Customs Border Patrol (CBP) under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This department was formerly known as the Immigration and Nationality Services (INS).
WHD News Release: [07/07/2011]
Contact Name: Elizabeth Alexander or Sonia Melendez
Phone Number: (202) 693-4675 or x4672
Release Number: 11-0996-NAT
Prince George’s County Public Schools agrees to pay $4.2 million in back wages for violations of H-1B temporary foreign worker program
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division has obtained an agreement for Maryland’s Prince George’s County Public Schools system to pay $4,222,146 in back wages due 1,044 workers to resolve violations of the H-1B temporary foreign worker program. Investigators from the department found that PGCPS illegally reduced the wages of the H-1B workers by requiring them to pay fees that the school system was required to pay.
The H-1B program allows employers to hire foreign professionals in certain specialty occupations to work temporarily in the U.S. Workers hired under the H-1B program must be paid at least the same wage rates and benefits as those paid to U.S. workers doing the same job in the same area, so that the wages of similarly employed U.S. workers are not adversely affected.
“The Labor Department has the responsibility for ensuring that employers who use the H-1B program follow the law and do not place U.S. workers at a disadvantage to H-1B workers,” said Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis. “We are pleased this investigation has been resolved with workers paid all the back wages to which they are entitled.”
Due to the willful nature of some of the violations, PGCPS also has agreed to pay $100,000 in civil money penalties and to be debarred for two years from filing new petitions, requests for extensions or requests for permanent residency for foreign workers under any employment-based visa program. Under the statute governing the H-1B program, willful wage violations are subject to a debarment period of at least two years. Violations are willful when an employer knew or acted in reckless disregard for whether its actions were impermissible.
The H-1B visa program requires that employers pay certain fees, including an anti-fraud fee and a filing fee, when they utilize the program. Instead of paying these fees and other costs associated with recruiting H-1B workers and filing their visa petitions, PGCPS required the foreign workers to pay them. As a result, the workers’ earnings were reduced below the amount legally required to be paid. The Wage and Hour Division’s investigation covered fees associated with the H-1B application process from May 2005 to January 2011.
The agreement is subject to approval by an administrative law judge.
Information provided above is for educational purposes only. One should not act or refrain to act solely based on the information provided. You should consult an attorney to assess your case before proceeding.
Shah Peerally is an attorney licensed in California practicing immigration law and debt settlement. He has featured as an expert legal analyst for many TV networks such as NDTV, Times Now and Sitarree TV. Articles about Shah Peerally and his work have appeared on newspapers such as San Jose Mercury News, Oakland Tribune, US Fiji Times, Mauritius Le Quotidien, Movers & Shakers and other prominent international newspapers. His work has been commended by Congress women Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Lee. He has a weekly radio show on KLOK 1170AM and frequently participates in legal clinics in churches, temples and mosques. His law group, Shah Peerally Law Group, has represented clients all over the United States constantly dealing with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Immigration and Custom Enforcement(ICE) and CBP (Customs Border Patrol (CBP) under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This department was formerly known as the Immigration and Nationality Services (INS).
Shah Perrally Productions presents it’s first motion picture based on true stories. Shattered freedom is the tale of a young woman’s dream to marry an American man only to find that he’s a monster. The story is a hard hitting topic that echoes the sentiments of today’s abused women and the pain immigrants regarding abusive situations and their path to citizenship. “Shattered Freedom” is story of hardship but also of the hope of living the American Dream. The movie is from the Chronicles of Shah Peerally. It is a passionate story about love, dreams and the struggle of an immigrant woman in America.
Join us in our talent search as we look to find the next stars of tomorrow. Attend the audition on Saturday July 9, 2011 from 11am to 4pm at the Shah Peerally Law Group PC office on
Shah Peerally reserves the right to select any candidate at his discretion. This audition is not a paid audition.
Information provided above is for educational purposes only. One should not act or refrain to act solely based on the information provided. You should consult an attorney to assess your case before proceeding.
Shah Peerally is an attorney licensed in California practicing immigration law and debt settlement. He has featured as an expert legal analyst for many TV networks such as NDTV, Times Now and Sitarree TV. Articles about Shah Peerally and his work have appeared on newspapers such as San Jose Mercury News, Oakland Tribune, US Fiji Times, Mauritius Le Quotidien, Movers & Shakers and other prominent international newspapers. His work has been commended by Congress women Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Lee. He has a weekly radio show on KLOK 1170AM and frequently participates in legal clinics in churches, temples and mosques. His law group, Shah Peerally Law Group, has represented clients all over the United States constantly dealing with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Immigration and Custom Enforcement(ICE) and CBP (Customs Border Patrol (CBP) under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This department was formerly known as the Immigration and Nationality Services (INS).
You’re a student working on OPT whose status is about to expire. Logically, you ask your company to sponsor you for H-1B. Your company happily obliges. After a longer than normal processing time and after responding to a 20 page Request for Evidence from USCIS your H-1B is finally approved. The news is exhilarating as H-1B is often the first step towards an employment based Green Card for many highly educated immigrants in the United States.
Now that you’ve accrued some vacation time, you decide it’s a good time to visit your friends and family back home. You inform your manager that you’ll be taking two weeks off and will be back on your project in no time. Due to the amazing work you’ve been doing your manager is more than happy to give you some much needed R&R. You fly home, see your family, get nostalgic for your childhood, see some of your old friends, and maybe even look for a spouse.
WATCH THIS MOVIE ON INA 221(g)
However, you know that your career is in the United States, and being the intelligent person that you are, you immediately schedule an interview at your local consular office in order to quickly obtain an H-1B Visa stamp on your passport. You speak with your company attorney and representatives of the consular office who adviced you on what documents to bring. To be on the safe side, you bring a copy of your 300 page H-1B petition, all your school records, and letters from your manager testifying to their need for your services on the current project.
You feel a bit nervous on the day of your interview. You’ve heard all kinds of horrible stories about people whose visas were denied during consular processing. Nonetheless, you move all those negative thoughts to the back of your mind, after all, those people were most likely scammers and cheats who make law abiding immigrants like yourself look bad. After going through the security protocol and waiting your turn, you’re finally called in. The officer in charge of your interview seems nice enough and initiates a friendly banter as he goes through your file. Then without notice, the banter stops and he starts mumbling to himself and shaking his head disapprovingly. “Sorry, but I’m going to have to send this petition back to the state department with an intent to deny,” he says with absolutely no sympathy.
“Why!?” you ask in disbelief. After all, the Department of Homeland Security approved your H-1B petition. What does this guy, who isn’t an attorney or judge, know that could make your H-1B petition deniable? The officer seems shocked that you’re shocked and tries to lay the blame for your misfortune on the attorney who filed your H-1B and the company you work for.
The first thing you do upon leaving the interview is email your project manager asking him to either call, write, or email the consular office stating that you need to return to work. He happily agrees to do so. Unfortunately, he receives no response. What starts as a daily email exchange between you and your project manager informing him of your situation with the consular office dwindles into a trickle of semi- weekly updates with your manager.
Finally, after 4 months of waiting with no pay, you find out that your H-1B was denied. Your company can’t rehire you much less re file an H-1B
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for you because your long term absence forced them to hire someone else. Meanwhile, your ability to find new work in the United States is strained because of the obvious difficulty in finding a job overseas, while many jobs won’t hire prospective employees without an in-person interview which given your predicament is impossible.
Unfortunately, the above mentioned Kafkaesque situation while fictional is based on the reality of many H-1B holders who decide to return home to their country of origin for a short trip. Consular officials often misinterpret the law and question the approval of H-1B petitions that already went through a 4-6 month review process with the Department of Homeland Security, thus throwing the lives of many people into disarray while simultaneously doing harm to the American economy. It’s an unfortunate reality that the American Immigration Lawyer Association (AILA) is attempting to resolve with American consular offices overseas, however, until these issues are resolved scores of H-1B holders risk having their careers ruined by an uninformed consular officer.
For more information on consular processing call us at (510) 742 5887. The scenario above is based on some of our clients’ experiences with the US consulate. It is not an actual case. You should not rely on this story as legal advice. The story is to illustrate INA 221(g) which reads:
Section 221(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act reads:
(g) No visa or other documentation shall be issued to an alien if (1) it appears to the consular officer, from statements in the application, or in the papers submitted therewith, that such alien is ineligible to receive a visa or such other documentation under section 212, or any other provision of law, (2) the application fails to comply with the provisions of this Act, or the regulations issued thereunder, or (3) the consular officer knows or has reason to believe that such alien is ineligible to receive a visa or such other documentation under section 212, or any other provision of law: Provided, That a visa or other documentation may be issued to an alien who is within the purview of section 212(a)(4), if such alien is otherwise entitled to receive a visa or other documentation, upon receipt of notice by the consular officer from the Attorney General of the giving of a bond or undertaking providing indemnity as in the case of aliens admitted under section 213: Provided further, That a visa may be issued to an alien defined in section 101(a)(15) (B) or (F), if such alien is otherwise entitled to receive a visa, upon receipt of a notice by the consular officer from the Attorney General of the giving of a bond with sufficient surety in such sum and containing such conditions as the consular officer shall prescribe, to insure that at the expiration of the time for which such alien has been admitted by the Attorney General, as provided in section 214(a), or upon failure to maintain the status under which he was admitted, or to maintain any status subsequently acquired under section 248 of the Act, such alien will depart from the United States.
Information provided above is for educational purposes only. One should not act or refrain to act solely based on the information provided. You should consult an attorney to assess your case before proceeding.
Shah Peerally is an attorney licensed in California practicing immigration law and debt settlement. He has featured as an expert legal analyst for many TV networks such as NDTV, Times Now and Sitarree TV. Articles about Shah Peerally and his work have appeared on newspapers such as San Jose Mercury News, Oakland Tribune, US Fiji Times, Mauritius Le Quotidien, Movers & Shakers and other prominent international newspapers. His work has been commended by Congress women Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Lee. He has a weekly radio show on KLOK 1170AM and frequently participates in legal clinics in churches, temples and mosques. His law group, Shah Peerally Law Group, has represented clients all over the United States constantly dealing with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Immigration and Custom Enforcement(ICE) and CBP (Customs Border Patrol (CBP) under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This department was formerly known as the Immigration and Nationality Services (INS).
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Parents\' Petition
I would like to recommend the Law Offices of Shah Peerally
www.peerallylaw.com/ for the parent(s) green card
processing. I hired them for my mother’s green card processing
(California) and got the green card in a little over 5 months, without
having to go for an interview. The interview is usually waived if the
documentation that is mailed in is precise and complete.
My answer to the (anticipated) question of – Why did you hire an
attorney, is the process not simple? … I am aware that a lot of people
file for this processing without an attorney and are successful in
processing the green card. A couple of my close friends ran into one
glitch or the other in the recent times, which took them well over 18
months. Not wanting to risk this and also not having the bandwidth to
follow up the paper work, the law changes, I decided to hire an attorney.
I asked for recommendations on this list and another Oracle employee
recommended Mr. Peerally. I talked to a few other attorneys as well. I
found Mr. Peerally’s fees to be competitive. I found out that some
attorneys charge their hourly rate if you want them to go for the
interview with you. Mr. Peerally’s fees include the interview appearance
and also the mock-interview in his office. To talk with an attorney,
some Law Offices asked me to mail in a consultation check ( which ranged
from $80 to $250 ). Mr. Peerally was gracious to take my first call,
outline the process and answer some of my specific questions. I was
impressed with his friendly attitude and the depth of his knowledge and
decided to hire him.
During our first meeting in his office, we went over the specifics of
the case, the documentation that would be required. He outlined the
potential problems that may arise (specifically to do with the name
changes in the Marathi community ), he outlined the potential solutions.
They gave me a list of doctors for the medical. I mailed this
documentation to their office. During the second meeting they had the
packet put together and ready to go after our signatures. He had the
documentation in there for most of the anticipated problems – which I
think made a big difference in the processing time.
The process did run into a hiccup – USCIS could not get legible finger
prints for my mother – she did the fingerprinting three times. To get
around this, they asked us to submit a criminal clearance. Mr. Peerally
guided us very well through the process, which required getting precise
documentation from India in addition to the California clearance.
All through the process, Mr. Peerally and his office staff were prompt
on the email. They kept me informed about the next step, anticipated
time frame and also guided us through the SSN application, State Id, DL
applications.
I would recommend this law firm !
Thanks
Dipti
When we were betrayed by an immigration attorney and losing a lot of money we became so frustrated didnt know where to go we hard Shah on TV explaining about immigration and green card so we called and made an appointment to see him, after we met him we felt so confident and gave all required documents with a very reasonable amount of fee in April of this year 2011 and now we have our green card in hand, we were blessed to have him as our attorney and highly recommend him for his professional and honest work. I would like to thank Shah, Hassan and Sony and God bless you all.
PERM Labor Certification/I-140
I have engaged Shah’s law firm to represent me for employment based permanent residency. So far I am extremely happy with the professional commitment shown by Shah in dealing with my case. I had a quick approval of my PERM. He was very helpful and proficient in dealing with my I140 RFE. Unlike many other immigration lawyers, I found Shah as a honest, knowledgeable and committed law attorney. Best part is that, in spite of all the qualities Shah has, he is very affordable. I would highly recommend Shah to anybody seeking any expert help in immigration matters. Thank you Shah for helping me so far. I wish you all the very best.
-Rakesh
Great Immigration Advice
Shah Peerally has assisted me with his excellent Immigration advice which has helped me with my Custody case and I am really thankful to him.. Great going Shah, thank you for the immigration advice. It really helped. Keep up the good work that you do !!
Sheetal
Writ of Mandamus
“I was in a desperate situation when I approached Mr. Shah. I had applied for adjustment of status (I-485) through marriage to a US citizen more than a year ago… My case was being bounced around by USCIS from the National Service Center to California several times. USCIS offered me no explanation, in spite of numerous calls to their toll free number. I even visited San Francisco USCIS office multiple times with an InfoPass , and the only think I heard was that my case was wither stuck in a “name-check” or was in the process of being transferred.
I had heard Mr. Shah’s name mentioned in a couple of immigration forums and that is when I decided to approach Peerally Law. Mr. Shah Peerally at Peerally law suggested me to petition for a Writ of Mandamus and we did.
I got my I-485 interview notice with in two months. Peerally Law ensured that I had one of their attorney’s present during the interview and it was a huge morale boost for us since we were scared that USCIS may retaliate due to the Writ of Mandamus.
The USCIS Officer told us that it was “stuck at the National Service Center”. My application was approved by the USCIS and I am waiting for the plastic card. I commend Mr. Shah’s plan of action and execution.
I would highly recommend Peerally law.
-Nagraj”
PERM Labor Certification & Adjustment of Status
My name is David from Indonesia, using shah because recommendation from my previous lawyer, i am very pleased with his knowledge and ability to take care my situation (H1b with extension the 6th year thru green card with PERM process)
Even though i only have bachelor degree and i knew im on hard situation, but got my approval within 2 yrs with 1 month LC processed AMAZING WORK SHAH! Note from our office: This case had a major problem with ability to pay. We were able to successfully use the personal assets of the owner of the business to overcome the issue.
GC obtained
I just received news from the USCIS that my new card is being produced.
I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the help you have given me over the last few years. You were friendly, honest, caring and helpful. And in the years to come I will always look back and remember you for your help and sincerity.
Thank you very, very much. May god bless you and yours with great success!
Admiration and Gratitude,
Bhanu
VAWA Petition
Mr. Shah,
I got permanent green card in the mail today. Everything went well .Let me thank you and express my gratitude for all the efforts that you put in to getting my case resolved and settled. It took you less than a year to get my VAWA case approved and have my I485 approved with the green card in my hand. I cannot thank you enough for the splendid job you have done. The support and the reassurance that everything will be fine, was not just something told to me by a lot of attorneys. I had an occasion to come in touch with a large number of attorneys in the US during my past life. The attorneys I am referring to are by all means very senior people in their profession. However, I have absolutely no hesitation in saying that the professional prudence that I discovered in you, surpasses everyone else’s. From emailing to calling you in odd hours were always warmly welcomed by you. This quality alone is something which your and only your office possesses and sets you far above anyone else. I will be accurately liberal in referring to you as ‘The Attorney’ whenever I talk about legal services to my friends. Nothing that I have said in the foregoing is either an exaggeration or outburst of pleasant emotion in the light of my case getting approved. Believe me all I have said is correct. Thank You Shah for all your help to give me a new life, I could not thank you enough for all your dedication and work you put into my case, now that I look back I know it was not easy but thank you for making me believe in your work and I am proud to say that I was lucky to have you as my Attorney. Thank you,
Atousa
Self-Incorporated H1B
I have dealt with many lawyers before and none has impressed me like Hasan. I am one of those I.T. geeks who has a full-time H1B visa from one company and needed a part-time visa in order to work for a different company. The first lawyer I contacted was very unhelpful. The legal profession is not my domain and it is always very helpful if you have someone who can guide you through the legal maze. The first lawyer was totally uncooperative and outright condescending. I vividly remember picking up a phone book and looking for an immigration attorney and that is how I found Mr. Abdullah. Yes, it was a lot of work – the paperwork needed was immense but finally it all paid off.
Successful USC 1447(b) case
I went to see Shah because my citizenship was pending for a year. He was welcoming and helpful. It took just a couple months to get it resolved. I was really impressed by Mr. Shah’s service. He responded immediately to inquiries, and did not forget and disregard them. I will definitely recommend him to all my friends and colleagues, and use him again in the future…
He did all the things required, and did not need reminders from me. I got my case settled and resolved with great easiness. I passed out his flyers in the mosque. My oath date is coming up very soon without any hassles with going to court. I am glad to use him again to file for my fiancee and get the same great service.
Sajid
Recommendation
Koshy P.George; B.Com
“Atty. Shah Nawaz Peerally's committed, candid, reassuring and personable approach to his profession as an Attorney, in his areas of Specialization: Immigration Law & Debt Settlement matters do not go unnoticed. I have been impressed by the dimensions of his skill & the uniqueness that he brings to his profession and through it reaches out to people with tremendous sagacity & all the time, with an amiable spirit of genuineness, sincerity & commitment.”
H-1B for High Tech Worker
Hasan, I just wanted to let you know that I got my H1B visa from the US Embassy in my country. They also stated that because you did such a good job with the filing process, I was able to get it the very next day. Thanks for doing an excellent job. Note from our office: This H1B petition required more work than usual, since we had to combine experience with an Associates degree, along with supporting evidence of relevant expertise to establish that the candidate had the equivalent of a Bachelor’s degree.
Douglas H.
Mother\'s Petition
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
Business Visitor Visa Extension
Hasan has been a shiny day after a storm of catastrophic lawyers that I had been recommended by friends. I found his firm through a forum link recommending his firm for EB-2 NIW and outstanding Avvo ratings. I was not disappointed. My situation is I entered the US on a B-1 and the (confused) CBP granted only 30 days vs 6 months requested, and a “No Extension of Status” bonus on my I-94. I initially approached Hasan to consider a delicate change of status to EB-2 NIW. He responded in a very timely fashion and after meeting, rightfully evaluated that it was not a possible path. But Hasan later outlined that he could do an extension of status in spite of the “No EOS” mark on my I-94. He guided me through filling the case diligently, and took great care in the file and did not let aside any details, to the contrary of other lawyers I have dealt with in the past. Against odds and the opinion of my previous lawyer, the extension was approved. I have only two words: Thank You
-Tarik A.
The Right Choice
"We made the right choice when we chose The Shah Peerally Group. We would like to Thank, Commend and Recomend Shah Peerally and Team for your Attorny and Representation. We were provided with nothing less than the Best Services Possible. They delivered on Everything! Not only is Shah Peerally.... Knowlegeable, Informative, Experienced, Intentative and Thourough~ he is also Very Passionate about what he does. With much time and attention invested~ we were not just another case in the files. We were just as important as any other. We felt welcomed, accepted and recognized as individuals, a couple and a family. The Peerally Team is just that... a Team working together. Organized, Dedicated, Professional and Committed through and through. We stand and applause The Shah Peerally Group with Gratitude and Appreciation. We Thank~you for being such a Great and Important factor in our lives. Mr. & Mrs. Nidal Jamus"
Difficult I-751 removal case.
I went to see Shah last year. After having been with another attorney for the past 3 years, I was desperate, my I-751 - conditional residence- was pending and was divorced with my husband. I have to say that I was in a really abusive relationship. My ex husband and his family made my life a nightmare since the day I came to the US. Yet, I tried to be a “good wife” accepting all their abuses. Finally I could not take it anymore. I filed for divorce. At that point I was on conditional residence. My previous attorney, unfortunately filed an incomplete waiver for me to remove this conditional residence. This application as I said was incomplete and they send me a long Request for Evidence. I went to see Shah to ask for a second opinion. He was great, he took my case and told me that he will help me. And he did. He first answered the Request for Evidence, preparing a very good answer and also he told me that I was eligible to file for citizenship. I listened to him so he filed a citizenship for me.
Six months later, they called me for an interview on the Citizenship which I passed but because of the pending I-751 did not get the right to take the oath. Then one month later, I was called for an I-751 interview, which I should admit was very tough. After the interview, I was ready to pack my bag and go back home. Shah told me not to worry, I have a good case and he is ready to fight for me. I listened to him. Two weeks later, we received the letter from the USCIS to come and take the Oath on April 10, 2007. I just COULD NOT BELIEVE IT! I told Shah that until I get the certificate in my hand I will still not believe it. On April 10th 2007, I took the Oath. I got my certificate and just applied for my passport.
Nothing that I can say will ever come close to the amount of gratitude I have for Shah. He is a good person, nice and personally support you all the way. Not only he treats everybody more than a client, he actually give so much of himself. Shah -I owe you so much.
Thank you.
God Bless you.
Rabia.
H1B for Startup!
I had the pleasure of meeting the professionals at the Peerally Law group in 2010. I explained to Shah how my situation was extremely delicate, not to mention short on time. I had recently graduated from a top University and saw my chances of maintaining my legal status growing dim in the job market. I felt like I had fallen through the cracks of Immigration law to be cast aside and forgotten. I was worried about starting my career in my home country of Panama where earning prospects are slim, but I found a great job just in the nick of time and the Peerally Law group helped me gain my work visa. Shah and Company mobilized a quick plan of action for me and even at the difficult and critical moments in the process, SP Law was there, on top of the situation always knowing what to do next. They understood the hardships of my case, namely, that the company which was looking to hire me was less than a year old. This presented some challenges for the case but they never hesitated to lend a hand. I am forever grateful for their hard work and expertise. In just a half year, my life turned around and now I’m doing better than I ever imagined. I am so happy to join the United States work force and help this great country get back on the right track producing goods and being competitive from a manufacturing standpoint. Peerally Law really saved me and took great care in handling my case so i want to send a big THANKYOU to them all!
-Derek Urrutia
A Unique Story
To whom it may concern:
1994, my new Thai wife Kangana and my step daughter May and I were thrilled! We had just been married in Thailand and were very happy. I had steady employment as well as Khan. In 1996 this all changed suddenly. The collapse of the Asian economy had come. No work for me but to teach English to students for $5.00 a day and Khan lost her job as well.
No problem I explained to my new family! You are now married to an AMERICAN! We can move to the states any time we want to. I’ll go to the embassy tomorrow!
I did and was I in for a shock. I found out I was nothing but a second class citizen for marrying a foreigner. It took us 6 years, thousands of dollars, letters and phone calls to the governor of my state and my wife and me being treated like a traitor and a terrorist to get just a vacation visa.
After we finally got to the states I realized I needed help to cut through the lies, red tape and misinformation the immigration department willfully extends to immigrant family’s trying the legal waters for themselves. I was fortunate enough to see Shah Peerally’s ad on the internet. I called the phone number and to my surprise Shah himself answered.
After about a 20 minute chat of our circumstances, Shah assured me he could help our family and that is just what happened. After meeting with Shah and his team they took care of EVERYTHING including keeping us on track and on time with court appearances, depositions, paperwork and just everything! Shah’s team, coupled with his experience in immigration is what you need if you are on the right side of the law and want the best to represent you and your family.
I can think of no better recommendation than Shah Peerally and firm for help in immigration or other legal areas. Shah takes every case personally as well as professionally. Their actions secured my family’s documentation, entry and road to American citizenship and ultimately our ability to move on and live our lives as normal human beings.
Very sincerely
David B. Oliver
Industrial engineer and American citizen
Success Stories
Several of our clients come to consult us after their respective representatives were unable to help them. Below are only few cases where we have been successful. We have hundreds more of great results:
1. Client Aicha came to see us in a complicated family based petition. Aicha consulted five different attorneys who advised her either to leave the country or to file for asylum as her only two choices. We took Aicha case and within 8 months, Aicha was able to get a work permit and will soon be getting her permanent residence card.
2. Client Lara came to see us regarding a labor certification. We prepared the PERM case and after the prescribed advertising time, we filed for the PERM Labor Certification. Within two days, Lara’s case was approved. Because of the jump in priority dates, client Lara and her husband are both eligible for a greencard.
3. Client H, has desperately been waiting on an RIR Labor Certification for 3 years. We advised client H to file for PERM because he has an immediate visa available for him under EB2 category. We filed client’s H PERM and within 10 days, the PERM was approved. Client H and his family received their LPR cards approximately 2 months later.
4. Danielle came to see us on an I-751 (Removal of conditinal residence through waiver) case pending for many years. She spent a lot of money with many attorneys who just would not help her or did not know how to help her. Danielle’s case was denied several times. We took the case in August 2006. We were able to obtain a temporary I-551 stamp on Danielle case and on around February 2007, we obtained an approval on the removal of conditional residence. Please read her testimony.
5. Client Amir came to our office after his citizenship oath date was delayed. Amir passed the English and History test yet was delayed because of Security Check for almost a year. Amir was desperate because his wife was depenfdant on him to obtain status. We filed a Writ of Mandamus and a Civil Action under USC 1447(b). Three months later, Amir received an oath date and on June 2007, Amir became a US citizen.
5. Efua came to see us desperate in an abusive relationship. Her US citizen husband was dating someone else while married to her. He also removed the I-130 petition filed on Efua’s behalf. Our office filed a VAWA petition for Efua, this petition was approved and now Efua is getting ready for her adjustment of status.
6. Client T came to our office on a difficult citizenship situation involving internment in a mental hospital. After 8 months of hard work from our office and from client T, T obtained her citizenship in June 2007
7. Client M came to see us in a complicated citizenship situation where his citizenship was denied because of a past domestic violence case. We refiled the case and after five months, we won his citizenship.
8. Client S.A. came to see us after her citizenship has been pending for two years. We filed a USC 1447(b) lawsuit for her in federal court. Two months later the government agreed to grant her citizenship.
9. Client D.D family petitions were denied for failure to answer two RFEs(Request for Evidence). After 2 years we filed a special motion to reoppen. The motion was granted, RFE was answered and the case was granted.
10. Client Hassan had his citizenship interview two years ago, his case has been pending forbackground check. We filed a USC 1447(b) case, two and half month later the government granted the citizenship.
11. Client Atiff had his citizenship interview more than 3 years ago. His case has been pending for background check. After filing a USC 1447(b) – in federal court, the goverment settled after 3 months granting the citizenship.
12. Syeda, has been waiting for her citizenship for the past 3 years. We filed a USC 1447(b) and one month later, the government agreed to adjudicate the case and granted her citizenship.
13. Client Stephane came to see our office with apotential to stay andwork inthe US. He was told his case would be a difficult one. We obtained an H1B visa through his employer. Stephaneis now happily working in the US. Read his testimony.
Removal of Conditional Residence (Form I-751)
Hi Shah,
I would like to thank you for all of your help with my case. Over the past several years I have consulted dozens of lawyers and have had no reconciliation to my status. In fact, many of these lawyers flatly told me that I had no case and should just return to my home country. For nearly a decade, I lived in a constant state of uncertainty. When I met with you last August, I had all but given up.
You were very reassuring to me and I sensed that you truly understood my frustration. What struck me most was your in-depth knowledge of the law. I had never received this compassion or intelligent poise from any other law firm I contacted. In fact, the only thing these other “professionals” seemed interested in was money.
I now have my permanent green card thanks to you and I will be forever grateful. It has been such a long, stressful journey that I sometimes cannot believe that it’s finally over. But it is, and it is because of your hard work.
I wish you continued success and all the happiness that life can offer. You are truly providing an important service. I wish all lawyers shared your integrity.
Sincerely,
Danielle
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Important: The testimonials or endorsements on this website do not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter. Each case is different and success in one case does not warrant or guarantee success in other similar cases or situations.