646-669-7202 sk@khanallaw.com

Manhattan office
260 West 35th Street
Suite 202
New York, NY 10001
Phone: 646-669-7202
Fax: 646-669-7651 

Law office of Shiva Khanal PC

Our Service Area

Our legal service area include the following areas.

Immigration Law

Asylum and Bond hearing

In courts and governmental agencies, we handle each case competently and diligently. The Law office provides a competent representation to both the detained and non-detained individuals who seek Asylum, withholding of removal and relief under the UN Convention Against Torture as the forms of relief from deportation. We also provide a legendary service in custody and bond proceedings for the detained individuals.

Deportation Defense

The long-term deportation from the US involves complex laws and procedures. Our attorney with successful multi-year experience in deportation defense can make impact the outcome of the hearings with proper assessment and evidence. In various situations of deportation, we assist our clients remaining lawfully in the United States.

Guardianship and Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)

Guardianship involves taking custody of the child or authority of child’s property by a person other than child’s parents through a court process. A petition must be filed and approved by the course for the successful guardianship. In cases where a child needs a guardian to provide basic as well as emotional needs and protection, we assist potential guardians and child with filing petition in the court.

We also represent cases where undocumented immigrants under the age of 21 to file for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS). There are circumstances where it is the only way for often abandoned, abused child to obtain legal permanent residence in the United States. We provide necessary guidance and information in establishing SIJS through every stages of the petition.

I-130 Family petition

We also provide assistance with I-130 petition for relative of US citizen or permanent resident who want to immigrate their immediate family member from overseas to the United States. USCIS must be satisfied with the evidence of relationship you have with your relative, whether in the United States or outside to grant immigrant visa.

I-485 Adjustment of status

There are various routes to obtain Permanent Residence in the United States. We guide and prepare for your application for Green card. We help you assess and determine correct eligibility criteria for lawful permanent residence in the US.

U Visa and T Visa

Some of our clients have faced substantial abuse while some will face extreme hardship if denied permission to stay in the United States. Where eligible clients qualify for applying U visa or T visa or both, we assess and assist clients to establish reasonable ground for these visa applications.

RFE and NOID response

In situations where USCIS requests more information through Request For Evidence (RFE), we assist clients to compile clear, well documented supporting information necessary for the adjudication of a petition.

In case of Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID), clients may lose their final chance to demonstrate their immigration eligibility to USCIS. We help our clients in filing appropriate response through careful assessment of the case and providing credible evidence along with documentation.

Circuit Courts Appeals

When the trials are finalized in the courts, the losing party can appeal to the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals. There can be various grounds involving the outcome of the court depending upon the laws applied and evidences assessed incorrectly.

Real Estate and Corporate

Real Estate and Business Closing

For both personal and business clients, we provide necessary assistance in buying and selling of commercial and residential properties and businesses in the United States.

Corporate and Contract Laws

Our legal service also involves complete assistance in the registration of corporation as well as corporate minute and resolution.  We also provide assistance in contract drafting for corporations and individuals.