Areas of Practice


Employment Immigration

For those wishing to work in the United States, there are several temporary and permanent immigration options. The nonimmigrant H1B and the immigrant PERM processes, both of which are highly nuanced and require detailed oversight, are the most recognizable. For investors, scholars, professors, managers, religious workers, researchers, and others with specialized expertise there are specifically tailored options. Regardless of your profession, Minha Javed can help you in assessing the right employment immigration path. Minha has successfully helped numerous employers and workers reach their goals for working here in the United States.


Family Immigration

There are many nuances to family immigration, and it’s important to understand the requirements needed for your individual case. Minha has helped families stay together as they navigate the complexities of filing nonimmigrant and immigrant petitions here and abroad. This has included helping couples bring their fiancés and spouses to the United States, preparing them for green-card marriage interviews, and successfully getting through the I-751 Removal of Conditions application process. She has assisted numerous individuals in filing for their parents, spouses, siblings, and children, and has helped such individuals stay with their families while their cases are processing through the filing of complicated I-601A Provisional Unlawful Presence Hardship Waivers. Schedule a consultation with Minha for guidance through this complex process.


Humanitarian Visas + Victims of Crimes

If you are currently in the United States and have been a victim of domestic violence, or other crimes such as assault, sexual abuse, or trafficking, you may be able to apply for immigration relief. Minha started her career helping immigrant victims of domestic violence obtain immigration status here in the United States, and her passion for this type of work is undeniable! There are special provisions in immigration that are intended particularly for victims of crimes, including the Violence Against Women’s Act, the U–Visa (Victims of Crimes), and T–Visa (Trafficking). If you are an individual who is suffering from an abusive marriage and are on a conditional residence green card, you can still apply for your I-751 as an abuse petition. If you are fleeing from your home country and cannot return because it is too dangerous, you might be able to apply for asylum. These application processes can be highly complicated and definitely require the hand of an immigration attorney.