- AdoptionInternational adoption is a big issue to Americans of varying backgrounds. However, the process can be cumbersome, long, tedious and costly. Good and early planning before getting into it is what anyone planning adoption needs to undertake. We can advise you on the various requirements for international adoption beginning from whether you are eligible to adopt a child overseas, steps for planning for home study in the state you reside, steps for locating the child overseas or if you have an identifiable child and how do you know whether the child is considered an orphan or not under the U.S. immigration law, and on how to file necessary documents that will allow you to bring the child into the U.S. We can help you avoid legal, emotional and financial stresses!
- Sex CrimesU visas are available for those individuals who have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of having been a victim of a qualifying criminal activity such as: rape, torture, trafficking, incest, domestic violence, sexual assault, abusive sexual contact, prostitution, slave trade, kidnapping, etc.
- Assault
- Kidnapping
- Prostitution
- Citizenship and Naturalization
- Family ImmigrationMs. Subhani is a Member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and is admitted to practice in the Georgia District Courts, Georgia Court of Appeals, Federal Court of Appeals, and the Georgia Supreme Court. She has been working in the field of immigration since 1995, first with the Law Offices of Lee & Associates, and now as Senior Partner of Subhani & Subhani LLC. Ms. Subhani specializes in all employment and family-based immigration cases, as well as nonimmigrant visas. She has prepared employment-based petitions for numerous Fortune 500 companies, as well as for thousands of smaller, community-based businesses. Ms. Subhani has clients throughout the United States, and in many foreign countries.
- Employment ImmigrationOur practice is 100% dedicated to Immigration Law, and our lawyers have a combined 60+ years of experience in successfully navigating family and employment-based immigration cases.
- Green Cards
- Business ImmigrationPrior to joining Subhani & Subhani LLC, Shoaib worked for several top investment banking firms and now primarily deals with business immigration cases. Mr. Subhani is a Member of of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and is admitted to practice in the Georgia District Courts, Georgia Court of Appeals, Federal Court of Appeals, and the Georgia Supreme Court.
- Student VisasIf you wish to visit the United States temporarily or be granted entry for a specific period of time, you will need a non-immigrant visa. Some of the most common types of non-immigrant visas are a student visa, a business investor visa, or a travel visa.
- Family VisasDepending on your current immigration status or situation, there are a number of visas available to foreign nationals wishing to permanently immigrate to the United States. There is a fiancé(e) visa (if you are a foreign national engaged to a U.S. citizen), a family visa (if you have or are the relative of a U.S. citizen and wish to immigrate to the U.S.), a work visa (if you have unique skills or requirements which make you a hot commodity in a particular field or industry), and more.
- Work VisasTemporary work visas are issued to people who come to the United States for employment lasting a fixed amount of time. This employment cannot be permanent or indefinite, meaning that it usually is seasonal or temporary. A petition is required by a prospective employer, who needs to apply to USCIS. The most popular work visas are the following...
- Investor VisasUnder U.S. immigration law, qualified individuals seeking permanent residence on the basis of their engagement in a new commercial enterprise can do so by applying for investor visas (i.e., EB-5 visas).