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06 Jan, 2026
Immigration Removal Washington D.C. Discretionary Relief
This case study presents a reconstructed but legally accurate example of an immigration removal matter arising in Washington, D.C., where a foreign national lawfully authorized to work in the United States lost status due to materially incorrect legal advice and subsequently faced removal proceedings under federal immigration law.Despite the initiation of immigration removal action by the Department of Homeland Security, the matter was successfully resolved through appellate advocacy and discretionary relief grounded in the Immigration and Nationality Act.The outcome demonstrates how precise statutory analysis and procedural correction can restore stability even after severe immigration consequences appear unavoidable.
Removal Proceedings Terminated
06 Jan, 2026
Immigration and Nationality Act Washington Dc Reversal
This case study examines a Washington, D.C. immigration matter involving an erroneous permanent inadmissibility determination under the Immigration and Nationality Act.The matter highlights how misapplication of statutory provisions, particularly those governing fraud or willful misrepresentation, can result in severe consequences if left unchallenged.Through detailed factual reconstruction and targeted legal submissions, the permanent bar was ultimately withdrawn, restoring the applicant’s eligibility to enter the United States under federal law.
Withdrawal of INA § 212(a)(6)(C)(i) Finding
06 Jan, 2026
Taxes on Foreign Investments Washington D.C. L-1 Expansion
This case study examines a Washington, D.C. based business immigration and investment matter involving a foreign national entrepreneur who pursued corporate expansion, real estate acquisition, and a business purchase while maintaining lawful L-1 nonimmigrant status.The matter demonstrates how timing sensitive asset transactions, visa extension filings, and compliance with taxes on foreign investments can be coordinated under U.S. federal law and District of Columbia regulations.
Approved
06 Jan, 2026
Dual Citizenship Washington D.C. Visa Strategy
This case study examines a Washington, D.C. based nonimmigrant visa application involving dual citizenship and the strategic presentation of nationality under U.S. immigration law.The matter highlights how lawful recognition of multiple nationalities can directly affect visa validity periods when properly addressed during consular adjudication.By aligning documentary evidence with applicable federal statutes and consular guidance, the applicant secured the maximum permissible visa validity without legal complications.
Visa Approved







