Imran B. Mirza, Attorney at Law

Imran B. Mirza, Attorney at Law We specialize solely in U.S. Immigration & Nationality law. We offer an extensive range of legal services for corporate as well as individual clients.

Thankful for all our wonderful clients and customers.Wishing you all a Blessed Thanksgiving! *Friendly Reminder - Our of...
11/24/2021

Thankful for all our wonderful clients and customers.
Wishing you all a Blessed Thanksgiving!
*Friendly Reminder - Our office will be closed this Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Due to the threat of Tropical Storm Nicholas, our office will be closed tomorrow, September 14, 2021 to ensure our staff...
09/13/2021

Due to the threat of Tropical Storm Nicholas, our office will be closed tomorrow, September 14, 2021 to ensure our staff and clients can focus on their families and neighbors.

Please follow local weather safety alerts to ensure you are protected from severe weather.

07/06/2020

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06/05/2020

Per the USCIS website:

Beginning June 4, 2020, certain USCIS field offices and asylum offices will resume non-emergency face-to-face services to the public. Application support centers will resume services later. USCIS has enacted precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in reopened facilities:

Visitors may not enter a USCIS facility if they:Have any symptoms of COVID-19, including cough, fever or difficulty breathing;
Have been in close contact with anyone known or suspected to have COVID-19 in the last 14 days; or
Have been individually directed to self-quarantine or self-isolate by a health care provider or public health official within the last 14 days.

Visitors may not enter the facility more than 15 minutes prior to their appointment (30 minutes for naturalization ceremonies).

Hand sanitizer will be provided for visitors at entry points.

Members of the public must wear facial coverings that cover both the mouth and nose when entering facilities. If they do not have one, USCIS may provide one or the visitor will be asked to reschedule their appointment.

There will be markings and physical barriers in the facility; visitors should pay close attention to these signs to ensure they follow social distancing guidelines.

Individuals may also have to answer health screening questions before entering a facility.

Individuals are encouraged to bring their own black or blue ink pens.

Appointment notices will include further instructions for visiting USCIS facilities. For more information, see our USCIS Visitor Policy and USCIS Office Closings pages.

Per the Executive Office for Immigration Review: Hearings in non-detained cases are postponed through May 1, 2020
03/31/2020

Per the Executive Office for Immigration Review:
Hearings in non-detained cases are postponed through May 1, 2020

For the latest USCIS update visit: https://www.uscis.gov/As of March 18, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has s...
03/25/2020

For the latest USCIS update visit:
https://www.uscis.gov/

As of March 18, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has suspended routine in-person services until at least April 1 to help slow the spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). USCIS staff will continue to perform duties that do not involve contact with the public. However, USCIS will provide emergency services for limited situations. To schedule an emergency appointment contact the USCIS Contact Center.
USCIS domestic field offices will send notices to applicants and petitioners with scheduled appointments and naturalization ceremonies impacted by this closure. USCIS asylum offices will send interview cancellation notices and automatically reschedule asylum interviews. When the interview is rescheduled, asylum applicants will receive a new interview notice with the new time, date and location for the interview. When USCIS again resumes normal operations, USCIS will automatically reschedule Application Support Center appointments due to the office closure. You will receive a new appointment letter in the mail. Individuals who had InfoPass or other appointments at the field office must reschedule through the USCIS Contact Center, once field offices reopen to the public. Please check the USCIS Field Offices page to see if your field office has reopened before reaching out to the USCIS Contact Center.
Education and precautions are the strongest tools against infection. Get the latest facts by visiting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s COVID-19 website. Continue to practice good health habits, refrain from handshakes or hugs as greetings, and wash hands and clean surfaces appropriately.
USCIS will provide further updates as the situation develops and will continue to follow CDC guidance.
NOTICE: Effective immediately, USCIS is no longer accepting Service of Process in person locally. More information about emailing Service of Process to USCIS.
More information from the federal government:
USCIS.gov/coronavirus: USCIS information
CDC.gov/coronavirus: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention information
Coronavirus.gov: primary federal site for general information
DHS.gov/coronavirus: Department of Homeland Security information
USA.gov/coronavirus: What the U.S. Government is Doing

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is a component of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

In an abundance of caution, to keep our clients and employees safe from COVID-19, we will be working remotely – a way fo...
03/17/2020

In an abundance of caution, to keep our clients and employees safe from COVID-19, we will be working remotely – a way for us to continue to perform our job responsibilities and bring the best service to our clients. We ask that you please be patient as we undergo these challenging times.

As the situation with COVID-19 continues to evolve, you can find USCIS updates at uscis.gov/coronavirus.  Additional USC...
03/17/2020

As the situation with COVID-19 continues to evolve, you can find USCIS updates at uscis.gov/coronavirus. Additional USCIS resources on the USCIS COVID-19 webpage include:
USCIS Office Closings;
Appointments and Rescheduling;
Naturalization Oath Ceremonies; and
Special Situations
We will keep adding information to this page as it becomes available.
If you become ill for any reason, regardless of whether you have been exposed to COVID-19, you should not come to appointments with any USCIS office. We will reschedule without penalty. Follow the instructions on your appointment notice to reschedule your appointment or interview. Learn how to reschedule your appointment online.
Education and precautions are the strongest tools against infection. Stay informed by visiting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s COVID-19 website.
Kind regards,
Public Engagement Division
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

ALERT: Rescheduling Appointments Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19)If you become ill for any reason, regardless of whether you were exposed to COVID-19, you should not come to appointments at a

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