US Visa & Immigration Legal Counsel
Expert guidance for US visa rejections, complex immigration files, and DS-160 filings. Navigate the path to approval with a strategy based on law, not guesswork.
My son, Sameer, and I at our firm, Sanjay Kalra and Associates. We combine our strengths to offer comprehensive immigration law services, helping clients navigate the path to the US.
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Every immigration case begins with a deep dive into the law. Here in my chamber, I review precedents and client documents to build the strongest possible application for visas and other immigration benefits.
My associate, Sameer Kalra, brings a sharp, analytical mind to our immigration practice. He is deeply involved in case preparation and client strategy for US visa applications.
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About US Visa & Immigration Counsel
A US visa rejection under 214(b) or 221(g) is rarely the end of the road. It usually signifies a gap in your travel history, missing documentation, or a discrepancy in your DS-160. I look at the specific documents the consulate rejected to rebuild your application. We do not just reapply. We pivot the entire strategy to correct the underlying issue.
When a consulate rejects your visa, the standard advice is to wait and try again. That is a mistake. You need to identify exactly why the officer flagged your file. My team and I specialize in auditing the DS-160 form, which is where most technical mistakes happen. Small details, like your declared financial ties or family documentation, are often the difference between a stamp and a refusal.
We handle:
- 214(b) Rejections: Proving your intent to return home by strengthening your ties.
- 221(g) Administrative Processing: Providing the missing link or specific document required by the embassy.
- DS-160 Audit: Reviewing every line of your application to ensure consistency before you submit.
I operate across 24 countries, but my home base is here in Delhi. Whether you are prepping for your first interview or fighting a persistent rejection, the process requires an honest assessment of your profile. We do not sugar-coat the odds. If your case is weak, we find ways to strengthen your ties or adjust your strategy. If you are tired of illegal shortcuts, talk to us. Legal pathways are safer, faster, and give you the peace of mind to travel without looking over your shoulder.
Sanjay Kalra
I am Sanjay Kalra, and along with my son, Sameer, we run this practice from our chambers in Delhi. Immigration isn't just about forms to us; it is about clearing your path when the system blocks you. We handle the hard cases—the rejections and the complex files—because we know what it takes to flip the outcome.
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