Practice Areas
Real Estate Closings
U.S. Immigration
Small Business
Estate Planning
I provide comprehensive estate planning services, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and probate support. My firm is committed to helping families protect their legacy through clear, strategic legal guidance tailored to each life stage.
Process
Simple 3 Steps Process
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Free Case Evaluation
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Case Management
Once you decide to move forward, I’ll guide your matter with care and focus on achieving a strong resolution
FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
A real estate closing is the final step in the property buying or selling process, where the ownership of the property is officially transferred. During this meeting, all legal documents are signed, funds are exchanged, and the buyer receives the keys.
Generally, you will need a valid ID, proof of homeowner’s insurance, the purchase agreement, and any documents requested by your lender. Your attorney will guide you on any additional documents needed.
A typical closing can take anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours. However, the timeline depends on the complexity of the transaction and any last-minute issues that may need resolving.
Closing costs include fees such as attorney fees, title insurance, taxes, and lender charges. The responsibility for these costs varies depending on your contract and negotiations but is generally split between the buyer and seller.
We handle all aspects of the closing process, including title examination, preparing and reviewing closing documents, coordinating with lenders, and resolving any legal issues to ensure a smooth transaction.
We assist with a wide range of visas, including but not limited to H-1B visas, L-1 visas for intracompany transferees, E-2 investor visas, and employment-based green cards. We tailor our approach to each client’s unique situation.
The processing time varies depending on the type of visa, the applicant’s qualifications, and the current backlog at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Premium processing may be available for certain visas, which can expedite the process.
Yes, we offer comprehensive compliance services, including I-9 audits, guidance on employment eligibility verification, and representation in immigration-related investigations.
If your visa application is denied, we can help assess your options, which may include filing an appeal, submitting a motion to reopen or reconsider, or pursuing alternative visa options.
The process generally involves obtaining the appropriate work visa, ensuring compliance with labor certification requirements (if applicable), and completing necessary documentation for both the employee and employer.