Rockville, Maryland Board of Immigration Appeals LawyerIf you have been denied relief by an immigration judge before the EOIR court or the Board of Immigration Appeals, don't panic. Similarly, we handle denials of green card, a family visa, or a business visa by appealing to the AAO or AAU There are typically several options that are still available to you to obtain legal residency status. Ahmad Law Offices, prepares appeals of all types of petitions and applications under the Immigration and Nationality Act. We can help you appeal decisions by the Immigration Court, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the Department of Labor, and others. We also challenge the actions of Immigration Court, Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and Department of Homeland Security in the United States District Courts and the Courts of Appeal. We may be able to help you stay out of a detention center, or help you get released if you are already detained. Attorney Anser Ahmad has nearly twelve years of experience helping people fight for the immigration status they have been denied. When you contact us to discuss your Board of Immigration appeals matter, we will explain the appellate process, the strategies for a successful appeal, and our fees for services. We know that you are already under enough stress. We don't want our fees to add to your problems. We offer affordable services and we accept Visa and MasterCard through PayPal services. For your convenience, we have interpreters available for several languages, and speak Spanish, Arabic, Urdu, French, and Hindi in the office. Don't be discouragedIf you have been denied a green card or other extended-stay visit, we urge you not to be discouraged. Many people have their initial application denied for very simple reasons, such as incomplete information. Just because one regional Board of Immigration turns you down, doesn't mean that another will. Contact our offices in Rockville, Maryland, or Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to start your appeals process right. We will help you understand the federal court of appeals process and how to proceed with an affective appeal. |



