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also known as Tatiana Aristova, Esq.
Tatiana S. Aristova concentrates her practice exclusively in immigration law.
Ms. Aristova represents clients before the administrative agencies, such as the Department of Homeland Security (US CIS and ICE), the US Department of Justice, including Immigration Courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals. Ms. Aristova also litigates immigration cases and appeals in federal courts, including the US Circuit Courts of Appeals and the US District Courts.
Ms. Aristova provides representation in various immigration matters, including extraordinary ability petitions, family immigration, employment based immigration, asylum and representation in removal proceedings.
Ms. Aristova received her Jurist Doctor Degree (J.D.) from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA (2000), where she was an editor of Temple Law Review (1999-2000). She also received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from New York University, NY (2011).
Ms. Aristova is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
She is admitted to practice in the following courts and jurisdictions:
PA Supreme Court (2000); NJ Supreme Court (2000); US District Court for the Eastern District of PA (2000); US District Court for the District of NJ (2001); US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (2000); US Court of Appeals or the Second Circuit (2003); US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (2002); US Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circuit (2003).
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Acquired: 2001
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State: Pennsylvania
Acquired: 2000
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5 Neshaminy Interplex, Suite 206, Feasterville, PA, 19053
2433 Knapp St, Brooklyn, NY, 11235
104 Client Reviews
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Posted by Rustam | September 13, 2022 | Hired Attorney
Top tier
If you are looking for an Employment-Based AOS, especially NIW, you may stop searching now. Don't waste your time. As a professional, I dedicated some time to find a good lawyer and interviewed (paid) 8 attorneys (in 4 cities) to discuss my case, but only Tatiana could answer all the questions she kn...
Posted by Malika | July 01, 2022 | Hired Attorney
BEST IMMIGRATION LAWYER
I am very thankful to Tatiana Aristova and Larisa Zveaghinteva. They helped my husband to get an immigrant visa. They are very professional and knowledgeable in this field with many years of successful experience. I would highly recommend them to anyone who needs assistance with immigration. Wish you...
Posted by Jakhongir Musinov | May 26, 2022
Client, petitioner
She’s the best lawyer. She helped me a lot to receive my green card. And after she helped me to get visa for my children. She is a professional that knows what to do in any situation. I will suggest Her in any kind of immigrants cases.
Posted by Peter | May 08, 2022 | Hired Attorney
Perfect immigration lawyer
Very professional and business focused. Gives all information you need to possess and suggests the best way to follow. Team is well trained and highly experienced - followed me up with my wife's immigration case on every step, pleasant to work with. Definitely coming back for any further immigration ...
Posted by anonymous | April 29, 2022 | Hired Attorney
Just for money
They lost my case, apparently they even lost my son's ssn card. I would no leave any review, if not the card. They just called after more than a year to tell me that they found the card. They constantly ask for some fees paid in advance, providing a huge inconvenience. They are focused on the process...
Dear client! We do not know who you are, because you left an anonymous review, but we do not ever take social security cards from anyone. Apparently, you mean that we successfully applied for the work authorization for your son, it was approved, but your son's Social Security card was not sent to us for a long time by the Social Security Administration? If so, this is not our fault at all, this is the fault of the SSA. Apparently, we kept working on your son's case, and we called you as soon as we received the card. How is it our fault that we kept working on your son's case? How is it our fault that we did not forget about him and called you as soon as we got the card??? Please call us and let us know what else you think we should have done.
Criminal defense lawyer
2007 - Present
Attorney, Khavinson & Associates, PC
Member
2011
MBA - Master of Business Administration
2000
JD - Juris Doctor
Russian