Immigration Attorney in Fairfax, VA
Compassionate immigration legal services from an attorney who has personally navigated the process. Serving the Northern Virginia community for over 25 years.
An Attorney Who Understands Your Journey
Ms. Khan is an immigrant herself, having obtained U.S. Citizenship through naturalization. This personal experience gives her a unique understanding of the hopes, challenges, and anxieties that accompany the immigration process — insight that goes beyond legal knowledge alone.
She provides immigration services primarily in connection with family-based immigration, citizenship, and the intersection of immigration and family law — an area where her dual expertise is invaluable for clients whose divorce or custody situation affects their immigration status.
Immigration Services We Offer
Ms. Khan is fluent in English, Urdu, Hindi, and Punjabi, making her uniquely equipped to serve the Northern Virginia South Asian community and others who prefer to discuss sensitive legal matters in their native language.
Start Your Immigration Journey With Confidence
Contact us to discuss your immigration matter. All consultations are by appointment only. Zoom available.
Schedule Your ConsultationImmigration — Frequently Asked Questions
The K-1 visa (fiancé visa) is for couples who are engaged but not yet married. It allows the foreign fiancé to enter the U.S. to get married within 90 days of arrival. After marriage, the K-1 holder can apply to adjust their status to permanent resident. The K-1 visa does not require filing an immigrant petition (Form I-130).
The K-3 visa (spousal visa) is for couples who are already legally married. It was designed to allow the foreign spouse to enter the U.S. while waiting for the immigrant visa process to be completed. However, it is worth noting that the K-3 visa is rarely used today because the immigrant petition (Form I-130) is typically approved before the K-3 visa can be processed. For most married couples, a direct spousal immigrant visa (CR-1 or IR-1) is now the more practical route.
Consulting with an immigration attorney is strongly recommended to determine which option is best for your specific situation.
