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At Azadi Law, we offer a one-hour telephonic, zoom, or in-person consultation with one of our attorneys for a fee of $200. Following the consultation, we will send a detailed follow-up email that includes additional information specific to your case, as well as our price quote. When you decide to proceed, we will provide a retainer agreement and an invoice for the initial case deposit. Upon retention, you will receive a checklist of required evidence and a comprehensive questionnaire to help us begin preparing your case thoroughly. Throughout the duration of your case, our team is commited to maintaining consistent communication and keeping you informed of all developments as they arise.

We specialize in Immigration, Business Law, Real Estate, and Uncontested Divorce. We collaborate with our clients to ensure their case is handled efficiently and effectively. Due to the complexity of the matters we specialize in, the preparation and filing time varies on a case-by-case basis. Please see below for some examples of common cases our firm handles, and the time it normally takes to prepare and file them...
family-based immigration petitions (visas for spouses, fiances, parents, children, or siblings), uncontested divorce cases (no children), and the creation of a business (filing the Articles, obtaining an EIN, and preparing an Operating Agreement or Bylaws) are typically prepared and filed in under a month. The preparation and filing of an employment, investment, or business-based immigration petition (such as an E-2, L-1, O-1, EB-1, EB-2, or EB-5 visa) can take several months because of the time it takes to obtain the necessary evidence, translate documents, and prepare a business plan and/or supporting letters.

Before scheduling a consultation, it's helpful to think through the following questions to ensure you get the most out of your legal appointment:

  • What are my goals?
    Clearly define what you hope to achieve with your case. Are you seeking compensation, looking to obtain a specific benefit, or trying to prevent someone from taking certain actions? Understanding your objectives will help your attorney better assess your situation and provide effective guidance.
  • How do I prefer to pay for legal services?
    Consider your budget and preferred payment structure. At Azadi Law, we offer fixed, flat-rate pricing for most cases, as well as payment plans-rather than billing by the hour-so clients can benefit from transparent and predictable legal fees.
  • What are my priorities when choosing an attorney?
    Think about what matters most to you: Is it cost, customer service, efficiency, etc.? Knowing your priorities will help you determine the right attorney for your needs.

Mr. Azadi is trilingual, speaking English, Farsi (Persian), and Spanish. Additionally, all members of our staff are bilingual, ensuring clear and effective communication with clients.

We understand that our clients may have demanding schedules and may be unavailable during regular business hours. To accommodate this, we offer appointments - by prior arrangement - early in the morning, late in the afternoon, and on Saturday mornings.

At Azadi Law, we ensure to communicate regularly with our clients; sometimes daily, normally weekly and at most bi-weekly, to update them with any and all developments. We are available by telephone, email and also on WhatsApp.

Immigration Officers will tend to consider the following issues to be red flags: large age gaps between spouses, if the Alien spouse was previously out of status for a long time, if the couple got married very quickly after meeting, if the U.S. citizen spouse is unemployed or has been married more than 3 times, and if the Alien spouse is in the middle of deportation proceedings. USCIS has recently been much stricter with regards to this, doing more home visits, checking mobile phones at Green Card interviews, and checking bags at ports of entry.

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