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Defending Immigrants Rights with Pride

Let Our Expertise be you guide

Results Driven Law Firm

Law Office of Sudeep K. Sharma, PLLC,  Immigration Lawyer based in New York, USA.

INFO@SudeepSharma.com

“Sudeep K. Sharma, Esq. is Founder and Managing attorney of Law Office of Sudeep K. Sharma. Mr. Sharma is admitted to practice as an attorney and Counselor at Law in the State of New York by New York Supreme Court Appellate Division- Second Department. He has completed his Master of Laws (LL.M) from New York Law School, NY. Mr. Sharma has extensive experience of all aspects of Immigration matters included Asylum, Employment-based Green Card, Family-based Green Card, Immigrant and Non-immigrant Visas, Waivers and Appeals. He has successfully represents clients before Executive Office of Immigration Review (Immigration Courts) and United States Immigration Services (U.S.C.I.S) throughout the United States. Before starting his own law’s office, Mr. Sharma worked as an associate attorney in reputed law firms in the United States. Mr. Sharma is a member of American Immigration Lawyers Association and the New York State Bar Association. He is also member of Punjab & Haryana High Court Bar Association.”

Our Practice Areas

Removal/Deportation Defense

If Notice to Appear (NTA) has been issued against you to appear in the Immigration Court with charges of removability or inadmissibility, we can help!

BIA’s Appeal

You may file an appeal to the Board of Immigration Court (BIA) if your case has been denied by the Immigration Court
 

Employment-Based Green Card

An Individual can become Permanent Resident through Employment in the United States

Family-Based Green Card

United States Citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents can file Green Card Petition for their family members

Special Immigrant Juvenile Status

Green Card may be approved to the individuals who came to the United States as minor after getting Special Immigrant Juvenile Status

Waiver for Inadmissibility

Immigration Law allows you to file waiver if you cannot adjust your status (approval of Green Card) due to inadmissibility

NEED HELP IN IMMIGRATION MATTERS?

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EXPERIENCE AND SUCCESS.

Our legal team is here to assist you through your entire immigration process. Whether it is adjustment of status or deportation defense, our law firm will fight for you and your family’s immigration rights. Our law firm helped many immigrants to achieve the best possible outcomes. Allow us to help you to achieve your immigration goals with professional and determined counsel you need. When you retain Law Office of Sudeep K. Sharma, you can expect the followings:
Clients first
Determined Legal Team
Honest & Professional Counsel
Clear Concise Advice

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American Immigration Lawyers Association

The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA)

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Experience & Integrity


Our Integrity, Professional behavior, and depth knowledge will help you to succeed

Contact Us


Phone: 718-536-9618
Landline/Fax: 718-888-0965
Email: Info@sudeepksharma.com

2, 13 th Avenue, Mineola, NY 11501
Hours: Mon - Fri 9am – 6pm

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