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Graduate Natal Law School, Georgetown, Harvard. Lawyer since 1991. Member of American Bar Association and the American Immigration Lawyers Association.



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Contact Us We believe that almost any ethical and responsible attorney will probably be in a position to assist you with your immigration affairs. (Please read article below.) 

We provide high quality representation and we take our clients very seriously. We know from firsthand experience that dealing with immigration related issues is stressful to most individuals. 

We take every step we can to make this a more pleasant experience for you. We strongly encourage our clients to provide Ismail Laher with feedback, suggestions and criticisms for improving the client experience so that we can try to make the process easier for you.

HOW TO CONTACT US: The preferred way for a new client to reach us is either by email info@ImmigrationABC.com  or or  by telephone 703 455 6780 or fax 703 455 3178.

The Law Offices of Ismail Laher,
9554 Old Keene Mill Road, Suite A,
Burke VA 22015.
Tel (703) 455-6780
Fax (703) 455-3178

We can schedule detailed consultations by telephone, email or in person.  

Our minimum charge is $25.00 and our typical initial consultation charges range between $75-$125. We handle initial consultations both telephone and in office consultations.

AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association) article on IMMIGRATION LAWYERS:
Every year, individuals and families make the decision to leave their homelands to come to the United States. People come to the U.S. for education, business and work opportunities, to join the family from whom they have been separated, or to escape war and persecution. They want to make a brand new start in the country known around the world as the “land of opportunity.”

If you or a family member is interested in living in the United States, you may need someone who can help you understand U.S. immigration laws and who can help you apply for legal status.

How Can an Immigration Lawyer Help You? 
* An immigration lawyer can help you in the following ways:
* Analyze the facts of your case thoroughly.
* Explain all benefits for which you may be eligible.
* Recommend the best ways for you to obtain legal status.
* Complete and file your applications properly.
* Keep up with new laws that affect you.
* Avoid delays and problems with your case whenever possible.
* Discuss the status of your case with you.
* Speak for you in discussions with the INS or represent you in court.
* File necessary appeals and waivers.
* Work within the system because he or she has the experience to do so.

Lawyers will tell you what to expect up front. They will warn you of the risks and possibilities that reasonably can be expected. Immigration lawyers are surprisingly affordable. Your lawyer will tell you, at the start, how much his or her work will cost you or will give you an honest estimate and keep you informed or fees throughout the case. Your lawyer should be honest and should not make false promises or guarantees of how the government will decide your case. Be wary of unlicensed operators. They are not accountable to anyone-not the government, not to you. They are known for taking people’s money and doing nothing. Or worse, they may lie to the government in your name for a quick, easy solution that in the end may result in your deportation or permanent exclusion from the United States.

What is an Immigration Lawyer?
* An immigration lawyer has studied the immigration laws of the United States and has graduated from law school.
* He or she is licensed to practice law and is regulated by State and Federal Government.
* He or she can help you obtain legal status from the Immigration and Naturalization Service or represent you in Immigration Court.

What is an Accredited Representative?
* An accredited representative with a recognized nonprofit agency has been given permission by the U.S. government to help low-income people with immigration problems as long as only modest fees are charged.

What is the USCIS (Formerly the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)?
* The USCIS (formerly the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) is the government agency that handles immigration and nationality matters for foreign nationals who come to the United States. They handle applications and petitions for legal status, decide who can enter and stay in the U.S., and enforce U.S. immigration laws.

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