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K Nair Law Group
Representing clients within the United States, and from all over the world, having represented people from over 75 countries. For over 15 years, the Nair Law Group has been aiding families, laborers, and individuals with citizenship, visas and greencards, deportation proceedings, post-conviction relief, and more. Immigration is one of the most complex areas of the federal and state law.

Navigating these laws requires the support of a diligent and experienced legal professional. Kiran Nair makes the well-being of her clients the highest priority and has over a decade of success providing trusted advice and dedicated representation. See what some of her clients have to say about her service. Recently, immigration laws have become even more complex and difficult to follow.

It is not worth interpreting news pundits and breaking headlines to make critical legal decisions that are continually in flux. Kiran's clients trust her close professional ties to judges and law enforcement to rest easy knowing they have they have strong advocate with the most accurate legal understanding guiding their cases.
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If you entered the United States without permission or inspection then you are presumed to be undocumented, or lacking lawful status, which is improperly referred to as 'illegal alien.' Depending on your particular background and various factors such as if you have been a victim of a crime, whether a family member filed petition for you, or immigration status of your spouse, parent or child, you may be eligible for temporary or permanent lawful status (green-card) including work authorization.
If is in your interest to consult with licensed attorney with extensive experience in representing non-citizens.
Immigrants including permanent residents (green-card) and non-immigrant on temporary visas could be subject to removal or deportation from the United States in violation of U.S. Immigration laws and which includes commiting crimes deemed to involve moral turpitude or classified as an aggravated felony under the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
Immigration Court proceedings are highly complex and requires a highly experienced attorney to effectively represent immigrants' interests.
For over 15 years, attorney Kiran Nair has successfully represented many immigrants before the U.S. Immigration Courts including individuals with multiple and serious criminal convictions.
Immigration and Customs Enforcements (ICE) is the enforcement agency working under Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
ICE usually arrests immigrants or undocumented persons directly from jail or prison after the individual has completed criminal case sentencing.
However, ICE may also arrest an individual from his/her home as a result of the individual have a recent arrest or conviction.
Depending on the conviction, including any prior criminal history, the immigrant or undocumented person should consult with an immigration attorney because he/she may be eligible for bond, and possibly qualify for temporary or permanent lawful status.
The U.S. humanitarian programs or visas are highly complex and require significant evidence in support including detailed statements of abuse or victimization.
Our office has successfully processed several humanitarian visas including permanent resident status or green-cards.
Please contact our office to determine whether you qualify for humanitarian visa which provides path to permanent resident status or green-card.
Asylum: application for asylum should generally be filed within one year of date of entering the United States.
A non-citizen is eligible for naturalization or U.S. citizenship provided that has been a lawful permanent resident for either three (3) or five (5) years after obtaining green card status, is at least 18 years old, meets the continuous residence and physical presence requirements, has good moral character for the three or five years, and no disqualifying issues or criminal convictions.
The English language requirement does not apply to persons over the age of 50 years old and who have lived in the U.S. for 20 years as a permanent resident; or persons over 55 years old and lived in U.S. as permanent resident for 15 years.
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