Solutions to your complex Immigration and nationality matters
- Our Location
Rockville, Maryland, USA
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+1-202-470-0431
Professional and Experienced Immigration Law Attorney
Dedicated To Ensuring That The Immigration System Works For You
With over 35 years of experience, Attorney Prakash Khatri has dedicated his career to understanding and resolving problems faced by individuals, corporations and law firms dealing with complex U.S. immigration related issues. His many years of practice assisting individuals to navigate the complex U.S. immigration system, followed by managing the Walt Disney World Immigration Compliance team and his appointment by President George W. Bush to become the first Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, uniquely qualify him to assist with complex immigration related problems.
“Strategic Planning, Focused Attention, Successful Outcomes”
Professional And Experienced Immigration Law Attorney
Why Choose Our Firm
Low Volume, highly personalized Concierge Service
Many clients require immediate attention to their cases and often seek our services on an emergency basis. To ensure personalized attention to every client, we maintain a low volume of active cases to ensure maximum attention to each individual.
Transparent Fees
We charge you only for time spent on your case plus any out-of-pocket costs as clearly reflected in our fee agreement. We do not charge flat fees since every case requires a different level of attention.
Unparalleled Customer Service
Attorney Khatri strives to answer all your calls personally and returns calls promptly. Retained clients have 24/7 access to Attorney Khatri.
Access to additional Subject Matter Experts when required
We have developed relationships with the foremost subject matter experts in the many nuanced areas of immigration law, and Attorney Khatri routinely engages them to assist in developing the best strategy to ensure success.
Help with problems that arise after filing your case
Employment-Based Immigration matters
Each year this nation welcomes around 140,000 employment-based permanent residents to this country. In addition, we recorded more than 1.8 million temporary worker entries in 2021 as shown by I-94 records.[1] The latest DHS report issued in 2021 estimated more than 1.6 million temporary workers are in the country.[2] A small portion of these applicants require intervention when their applications/petitions encounter processing or other issues, such as
- Petitioning company issues
- Employee status issues
- USCIS delays in processing
- Spouse/life partner accompanying employee
- Urgent/emergency travel issues
Family-Based Immigration Matters
This nation welcomed more than 450,000 family-based lawful permanent residents from over 200 countries in 2021[3] and applicants sometimes encounter unusual situations that require solutions not normally encountered:
- Documentation and identity problems
- Misunderstandings on required information
- Previous misdeeds requiring waivers
- Unusual delays in processing of cases
- Issues that arise after filing that may affect outcomes
- Death of petitioner or primary applicant before visa issuance
Department of State - U.S. embassies and consulates
U.S. Embassies and Consulates typically issue 7 million to 10 million nonimmigrant visas annually. They also issue around 500,000 immigrant visas each year.[4] In 2019, more than 200,000 prospective immigrants were found ineligible for immigrant visas, and over 3 million applicants were found ineligible for nonimmigrant visas.[5] Some of these individuals can benefit from a review of their application to ensure that a mistake was not made or determine whether there are grounds for waiving the ineligibility or other legal alternatives available to enter the country. We can assist with:
- Visa ineligibility issues
- Problems obtaining visa appointments
- “Administrative processing” issues
- Security issues
Customs and Border Protection (CBP)- Entry/Exit Issues
In 2021, more than 14 million people entered the United States with I-94 cards. In addition, more than 20 million non-I-94 nonimmigrant entries were recorded, primarily from Mexico and Canada.[6] When you experience a problem before entering the United States or at the airport, seaport or land border, we can assist in resolving:
- Problems arising before boarding flights
- Refused entry upon arrival and returned home
- I-94 admission issues:
- Incorrect period of admission
- Incorrect category of admission
- Mistreatment or errors by officers at Ports of Entry
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) - Students, Exchange Visitors, Detention, Deportation and Removal Issues
Interactions with ICE, while rare, present opportunities for thoughtful interaction and often require immediate attention.
- Students and exchange visitors and SEVIS issues
- Persons currently in the United States facing deportation or removal
- Detained individuals at detention facilities
- Persons who have overstayed their visa
Strategic Pre-Planning for Individuals and Corporations
Companies and Individuals can benefit from consulting with us when doing strategic planning prior to moving or establishing corporate offices in the United States. We can assist whether planning temporary or permanently:
- Corporate expansion into the United States
- Hiring foreign personnel to work in the United States
- Individuals planning to come to the United States