Nimer Law LLC announced today that it has successfully resolved a green card delay lawsuit. The suit, filed in Federal court for the Western District of Washington, was on behalf of a husband and wife, whose green card applications had been pending for over two years without adjudication. They had no criminal history and had…
On February 20, Nimer Law filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, India for the delay in issuance of an H-4 visa for a 16-year-old child of H-1B physician and dentist parents. The family had been residing in the U.S. since 2006 in valid H-1B status when they traveled to India in…
Nimer Law is pleased to announce the successful resolution of another immigration delay lawsuit – in this case for an Iranian scientist in the EB2 category. The EB2 Green Card is for aliens who have demonstrated “exceptional ability” and is highly desirable because it can offer a relatively fast route to permanent U.S. residence. However,…
Nimer Law filed a mandamus lawsuit (also called writ of mandamus) against the Department of State, the US Embassy in Hyderabad, India and various government officials on behalf of an applicant for an H-1B renewal visa that was stuck in administrative processing for eight months. During that time, our client was unable to return to…