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Posted by Sadra | February 02, 2024

He resolved my issue in less than 30 minutes!

I had consulted several attorneys regarding my case before being referred to Mr. Razaghi and I had heard so many different things. When I called Mr. Razaghi he just asked a few questions and then walked me through the NVC website to make some changes to my applications. And guess what! The issue was ...resolved! This man knows what he is doing. Happy to leave him a good review so that others can benefit from his services as well.

Posted by Omid | February 01, 2024

Knows how to resolve the delay in visa issuance

This lawyer is very good in resolving the issue of the people who have been waiting for a visa for a long time. We just got a consultation from him and we a few tips from him our issue was resolved.

Posted by Parviz | February 01, 2024 | Hired Attorney

Recommended for citizenship

I hired Mr. Razaghi for my mom's citizenship case. She could not speak English because of her old age. Mr. Razaghi helped us get a medical exemption and my mom became US citizen yesterday. We recommend this lawyer for the people who have problem becoming citizen.

Posted by Michael | January 31, 2024 | Hired Attorney

Excellent immigration attorney

Mr. Razaghi know the immigration law very well. I used his services to apply for citizenship and then for my son to bring him to the US. Both case were done quickly and smoothly.

Posted by anonymous | January 23, 2024 | Hired Attorney

No one has won a lawsuit over Iranian visa delays involving IRGC

My name is Brian Green and I was lead counsel in the lawsuit with Kiyanoush challenging the delays in visa applications for people who involuntarily served with the IRGC. Kiyanoush did not argue in court against the motion to dismiss - I did. All clients in this lawsuit knew, or should have known, ...that there were no guarantees of success. (This was in each legal agreement.) In fact, no attorney in the U.S. has successfully sued the U.S. Department of State over IRGC-related visa delays. It was a longshot case and it was not successful. That happens in U.S. federal court litigation. No client should have expected a positive outcome - there are winners and losers every time a U.S. judge issues a decision. We did our best with the facts and law available to us.

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