Consular Processing
Consular Processing
Consular processing can be one of the lengthiest and most frustrating processes in the immigration field.
Whether you are waiting for a non-immigrant or immigrant visa interview, or for a consular office or embassy to decide your case, an experienced immigration attorney can help when dealing with the nuances of this process, as well as the many variances and requirements of the over 100 US Embassies and over 90 US Consulates world-wide (List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates (state.gov)).
Common issues that arise in a consular processing matter include lengthy wait times for interviews, having an application stalled in administrative processing, receiving a request for a waiver and receiving a denial decision or visa refusal finding. To complicate things further, consular offices also have different procedures and requirements, and methods of communication. Our office can help in attempts to avoid these common issues and to help ensure your case is filed correctly.
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Law Office of Mary Khano Foteh, P.C.
6542 Greatwood Parkway, Suite A
Sugar Land, Texas 77479
Out of 110,000 lawyers that are licensed to practice in Texas, only 6,850 are Board Certified in one of 27 select areas of law. Once certified, these lawyers meet additional criteria to continue their education and involvement in their specialty area as well as reapply for Board Certification every 5 years.
Mary Khano Foteh has been Board Certified in Immigration & Nationality Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2006.
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