Farah Al-khersanโs passion for immigration law stems from her own experiences as an immigrant. Her family fled Iraq when she was young and moved to New Zealand before settling in the United States. Farah graduated from the University of Michigan โ Ann Arbor with a Bachelorโs in English and Spanish. During her undergraduate career, Farah worked at the University of Michigan Law School โ Pediatric Advocacy Initiative, assisting immigrants in applying for public and immigration benefits.
Rebecca
3 months agoWorking with Farah has been great. She is always available and patient to answer all of our questions. Thanks to her, our family case got approved without any hiccups. Even the immigration officer praised the materials Farah prepared. We highly recommend her.
Anmol Gill
2 months agoFarah and her team demonstrated commendable diligence in assisting my partner throughout the immigration process to obtain a green card. Their service provided us with confidence that our paperwork would be executed reliably and with a commitment to maintaining high standards of quality.
Carolina V. Palacios
3 months agoFarah and her assistants are all very kind, knowledgable, and helpful. The application process was smooth and timely thanks to their help and advice. They were always available via phone or email, and they answered all of my questions thoroughly and accurately. They were also transparent from the beginning in terms or expectations and fees. I would work with Farah and her team again.
Lea G
3 months agoWent to Farah for my naturalization. She is very professional and competent in immigration law. I've known Farah since she was Michael Carlin's paralegal. I actually felt way more comfortable with Farah than Michael. I highly recommend this law office, you won't be disappointed.
Jesus Tirado
5 months agoI want to express my full recognition to Farah and her team for their full involvement in every step of the way for successfully completing the Green Card issuance process for Blanca and me. It must be noted that special complications were present because of the quantity of documents that were needed to get due to our international residence in several countries. Thank you for your patience for taking so long in many instances. Also, I want to recognize your tolerance regarding the language barrier that caused sometimes difficulties in following indications and procedures. Although in general this bureaucratic process was long and often complicated, your knowledge and experience made possible for us to successfully complete it. Thank you very much.