Ashwin Sharma Immigration Attorney is a specialized legal practice dedicated exclusively to U.S. immigration law, recognized for its authoritative commentary on policy developments and proactive advocacy for clients navigating complex visa and status challenges. The firm stands out for its deep analytical approach to emerging regulations and its frequent engagement with international media, providing timely insights on issues affecting nonimmigrant and immigrant communities.
The practice is distinguished by its focus on high-stakes employment-based and family immigration matters, particularly representing professionals, students, and lawful permanent residents facing heightened scrutiny under evolving policies. Ashwin Sharma offers strategic counsel informed by continuous monitoring of legislative changes, agency directives, and federal litigation trends, ensuring clients receive informed representation tailored to both individual circumstances and broader regulatory shifts.
Services Offered
- H-1B visa applications and compliance
- H-4 visa and H-4 EAD matters
- F-1 student visas and OPT/STEM OPT extensions
- L-1 intracompany transfer visas
- TN visas for Canadian and Mexican professionals
- E-2 and E-3 treaty investor/worker visas
- O-1 extraordinary ability visas
- Employment-based green cards (EB-1, EB-2, EB-3)
- Family-based green cards and adjustment of status
- Consular processing and visa stamping
- Naturalization and U.S. citizenship applications
- Reentry permits and advance parole
- Defense against visa denials and visa revocation
- Removal proceedings and bond hearings
- Waivers of inadmissibility
- Compliance guidance for employers (I-9, H-1B audits)
- Response to Requests for Evidence (RFEs) and Notices of Intent to Deny (NOIDs)
- Counsel on abandonment of lawful permanent resident status issues
- Representation in federal litigation challenging immigration policies
The firm provides representation nationwide with a focus on clients impacted by policy changes affecting high-skilled workers, students, and green card holders, particularly those from India and other countries with lengthy visa backlogs. Services are available in English, with media commentary and client resources often addressing issues relevant to Punjabi-speaking communities.
