About Kirti Patel
For more than 10 years, Kirti Patel has worked with individuals and employers to develop the best solutions to their immigration issues. KP Law practice is built on her commitment to client service – personally meeting the clients, handling all matters no matter how small, and providing regular updates.
As an immigrant and a daughter of immigrants, she understands the hardships of many newly arrived immigrants. Using her experience in helping her family become Americans and her education in immigration and international law, she expertly handles permanent resident issues, spouse visas, and the naturalization process. Her many clients recognize the benefits of working with an attorney who recognizes their concerns and has a wide array of legal skills.
- H-1B visas
- US citizenship
- PERM applications
- Extraordinary ability
- Permanent residence
- Family-based immigration benefits
- Procurement of employment-based immigration benefits
Before her practice, Ms. Patel worked as a contractor in the US Department of Justice’s Office of Immigration Litigation, researching and writing appeal briefs on issues involving refugee and asylum law.
She’s is active in the American Immigration Lawyers Association and practices in all 50 states plus Washington, DC. She holds a Juris Doctorate from Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis and Bachelor of Arts degree from Indiana University-Bloomington, Indiana. She’s fluent in English, Hindi, and Gujarati.
Skills
Our Practice Area
Non Immigrant VisaH1B, L1, E1, E2, E3, O1 Visas
Work permit and path to green card
Immigration VisaEmployment, Family, Investment
Permanent Residency through Family, Employment or Investment Visas
CitizenshipNaturalization and Citizenship
United Status Naturalization and Citizenship
Family Law
Special PermitsExtended Green card permits
To spend more than 6 months outside of U.S. while holding Green card.
Visa OverstayNon Immigrant Visas
Did you overstay your current visa?
DeportationImmigration Law
Did you receive deportation notice?