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At Tewani Law we understand your matter is time sensitive so we offer a transparent service to facilitate informed decisions and realistic expectations.
As a Boutique Firm we are able to deliver a personalized service to each Client
“The first lawyer I approached for filing a green card for my elderly mother, advised that she would have to travel back to India to be processed, which could’ve taken many months of her having to take care of herself. With Mr. Tewani’s guidance, he was able to process her for adjustment of status and greencard, without her having to leave the country”
“My children were supposed to be derivative beneficiaries to my green card, however ‘they aged out’, and were not eligible for the benefits provided by the Children’s Status Protection Act. Mr. Tewani was able to reunite my family by finding a different option. Mr. Tewani was able to discover that my son had credentials to qualify for another visa option”
“I was on a P-3 visa for several years, and the Consulate refused to issue the P-3 due to substantial ties to my country. My other lawyer recommended a religious worker’s green card, which could’ve taken years to process. Mr. Tewani advised me, based on my credentials, that I was eligible for O-1, a dual intent visa, and won my case in just 15 days”
“Fast Results and To the Point – I hired Mr. Tewani to collect a debt and he was simply remarkable. He started the job immediately and got me my money promptly. His professionalism and deep understanding of the dilemma I was faced with still amazes me. He is my GO-TO attorney for all my future needs”
“Profession, reliable and meticulous – Worked with Kunal Tewani on many real estate transactions. (Closings, Debt Collection, Contract negotiations/disputes etc). He was very professional and great to work with. Would use him for all my future transactions”
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