Mr. Ahluwalia is committed to helping immigrants navigate the complexities of immigration law and achieve the American Dream. Being an immigrant himself, his personal experience as an immigrant with exposure to both Eastern and Western worlds likely provides valuable insights and a unique perspective to assist his clients. Immigration matters can indeed be challenging, and having someone like Mr. Ahluwalia, who understands the legal intricacies and the unique experiences of clients, can make a significant difference in their journey.
He provides zealous and personalized representation for all clients, regardless of their background or the scale of their immigration needs. He has a strong commitment to treating every individual or business case with the attention and care it deserves.
Mr. Ahluwalia and his firm assist individuals and organizations with legal issues related to immigrating to the United States, obtaining visas, dealing with family-sponsored immigration, or addressing employment-related immigration matters, among other areas.
For individuals and families, this might include assistance with family-based visas, green cards for family members, fiancé visas, and other immigration processes that pertain to reuniting or relocating family members to the United States.
For businesses, this could involve helping companies navigate the complexities of employment-based immigration, securing visas for foreign employees, handling work permits, and addressing other legal requirements related to hiring or retaining foreign talent.
Mr. Ahluwalia and his firm serve all 50 States and worldwide.
- University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
- LL.M. | Transnational Business Practice
- Principal Immigration Attorney
- The Ahluwalia Firm
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- Immigration Law, KBIF-900 AM
- Volunteer Merit Award
- Pro Bono Project of San Jose, California
- South Asian Bar Association (SABA)
- Member
- Current
- Santa Clara chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
- Member
- - Current
- Tennessee Bar Association (TBA)
- Member
- - Current
- American Bar Association (ABA)
- Member
- - Current
- Tennessee
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- Immigration Law
- Citizenship, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
- English: Spoken, Written
- Hindi: Spoken, Written
- Punjabi: Spoken, Written
- Urdu: Spoken
- Q. Im a us citize and my husband got accepted the I-130 what comes next
- A: The current USCIS processing time to adjudicate I-130 Immediate Relative Petition is 10-12 months, depending upon the Service Center who has the jurisdiction over your case. Note that in some cases adjudication gets delayed beyond these processing times because of multiple reasons such as background check, criminal history, unlawful presence etc. You should contact the USCIS at 800 number. Good Luck!
- Q. What's the proper way of marrying a visitor visa person if I am a us citizen? But she wants to go visit her country
- A: I would advice to consult with an immigration attorney to discuss to file one step package including I-130/ I-485 and I-134, Application for Travel Document. After obtaining the travel document she can visit her home country. However, the critical issue that needs to be evaluated before filing one step is whether she had any preconceived intent to stay in the United States at the time of her entry or not.