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Please scroll down and click on the required visa/green card for fee details. These fees represent our typical anticipated charges for commonly requested services.
Nonimmigrant Visas
Green Card (Immigrant Visa)
These fees represent our typical anticipated charges for commonly requested Green Card services.
Note: Filing Fees have increased as of Dec 23, 2016.
Note: The filing fee of $1225 includes fee for applications I-485, I-765, and I-131, and fingerprinting irrespective of whether I-765 and I-131 applications are submitted along with I-485.
US Citizenship Services and Fees
Premature Termination Fee Schedule
Non-Routine Services
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Our office routinely represents employers in investigations conducted by USCIS, US Department of Labor and other agencies. Note that these fees represent our typical anticipated charges for non-routine services. Please contact us for fee information if you would like assistance in any such matter.
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Compliance Audits for H-1 - $500 per file - minimum 10 files. If you scan and send us ten of your H-1 files, we can audit them and tell you how they should be corrected/improved. You can then implement the improved procedures for all cases.
DOJ/ ICE investigations - $5,000
Note: For audits and investigations, please make a 15-minute appointment to assess your case.
We take pride in our ability to provide value-based billing. Much of our work is done on a flat fee basis. In some cases, we are retained on hourly basis. Our firm is unique in our knowledge of several key areas of legal practice including: immigration laws with special focus on business/professional immigration and complex immigration issues, private international law, business law and complex litigation. Our current hourly charge are as follows:
Rajiv S. Khanna: $660 - 880/hour
Attorneys: $320/hour
Supervisory Paralegals: $220/hour
Paralegals and Case Managers: $75/hour
Free Community Conference Calls
Rajiv hosts a Free Community Conference Call every other Thursday at 12:30 pm Eastern Standard Time to answer immigration-related questions. Everyone is welcome to call in and ask questions or just listen live or listen to the recording for the call posted at the end of the day. Click here for more information.
Comments
Pragna replied on Permalink
I-485 Filing filing
Dear Rajiv,
Here is my situation. I'm currently working for Company A which filed my green card in EB3 in 2009 (current status I-140 approved). In 2016, Company B (as a Future Employer) applied for my green card in EB2 category using Company A's 2009 priority date (current status with company B - I-140 approved). I'm still working with Company A. Once EB2 becomes current, Can company A use Company B's approved I-140 (filed under EB2) so that I don't have to change the company?
Please advice.
Thanks,
Pragna
Rajiv S. Khanna replied on Permalink
I-485 FILING FILING
No. They cannot.
Sriram Raju replied on Permalink
H1-B stamping
Hey Rajiv,
Thanks for your and your team's efforts I got my H1 approved in early Jan.
I am planning to go to India in the first week of March to attend an important event and also get my visa stamping done. But I will have have only 3 pay stubs by then. Do you think there might be a problem while stamping ?
Rajiv S. Khanna replied on Permalink
H1-B stamping
Please contact your case manager in our office to set up a call with me. I will guide.