Ahluwalia Firm
Immigration Services in Fresno, CA

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Immigration Services
read moreThe Ahluwalia Firm is a boutique law firm that handles matters related to immigration and nationality law for families, corporations, and businesses. We help clients from all over the world, each of whom has different reasons for immigrating or traveling to the United States. Whether you need a green card attorney or advice on seeking a temporary visa, or you are concerned about possible deportation, our experienced San Jose immigration lawyers are ready to assist you. We represent clients throughout Silicon Valley, and we also maintain a Fresno office from which we serve Central Valley.
Consular Processing
read moreConsular processing is a method of processing an immigrant visa (green card) through an American Consulate abroad. Consular processing requires an interview with the consular officer. Therefore, it is very important for foreign nationals to evaluate their particular situation before proceeding to consular processing. Our immigration lawyers can evaluate whether any grounds for inadmissibility applies and, if so, whether a waiver of inadmissibility is available to obtain the green card through consular processing.
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Case Status Search
read moreIf your case is pending with the USCIS, you can check your case status online. To use the case status of your application or petition with the USCIS, you just need to enter your application/petition's receipt number. The receipt number consists combination of 13-characters assigned by USCIS. It can be found on the upper left corner of the Form I-797 Receipt Notice and it usually starts with three letters such as WAC, EAC, LIN, etc. If your immigrant or nonimmigrant visa application is pending at any US Embassy and Consulate worldwide, you can check the status of your case online.