I have taken immigration services from Rajiv S. Khanna and his team for H1 extension and GC processing. Their service is excellent and timely. Thanks a lot Rajiv and your team for all efforts in making me Green. I will truly recommend them to my friends.
I had already explored several avenues for my inter-country adoption case before coming to this office for advice. In past, I was tossed between immigration Vs adoption attorneys but Mr Khanna was well-versed in both areas. His office staff seemed very friendly, approachable and professional. While my case is not a cookie-cutter case, Mr Khanna provided me his informed opinion in a very honest and timely manner, free of charge. No beating around the bush... I highly recommend Mr Khanna to anyone who values honest and ethical opinion. My only regret is that he is not practicing in my state....... to see my case through completion... Mr Khanna, thanks a ton for your response and keep up the good work!
I would like to thank Rajiv for his exceptional service in my I-485 case, he fixed the porting issues which couldn't be done by my previous attorney. It's very easy to get the help from Rajiv's office and his entire team is very responsive, I would definetly recommend Rajiv's office for any immigration matters. I have recommended Rajiv's firm to many of my friends and will continue to do as I am very happy with thier service. thanks Chandra
I have a 4 year bachelor's degree from India and 7 years experience. My company has applied for GC in EB-3 and my I-140 is approved. My PD is Sep 2010.My company name is now changed and they are saying that the process has to be restarted from the perm but I can keep my same PD.I checked with the lawyers to see if I'm eligible for EB2 and they said no. My job description says bachelors' degree and 3 or 5 years of experience and hence the lawyers are saying no. Their argument is that the USCIS will deny the application indicating that the job could be done by a person with 3 yrs experience. Am I qualified for EB-2?
The annual limit in the EB-2 category for India and China has reached. This has been confirmed by the State Department. A notification sent to USCIS on April 11, 2012 states that no further visas for the above mentioned categories will be authorized. On the basis of cut-off dates published in the April and May Visa Bulletins USCIS will continue to accept adjustment applications.
Rajiv and his team has handled my case on both H1b and GC so far and they have been fantastic. A thouroughly professional team with a systematic approach towards each individual case. Nice work!