These experiences have given her a deep-rooted passion for assisting other individuals, as well as businesses and organizations with successfully navigating the immigration process. And now, as an attorney, Mandira focuses her practice on continuing her work on an extensive range of such visa petitions.
Mandira assists and advises clients with employment-based immigration petitions (B, H, L, O, TN, E-2, E-3, J-1), PERM labor certification applications, EB-1 Extraordinary Ability, and EB-1 Outstanding Researcher/Professor status. She also has a vast knowledge with immigrant visa petitions in virtually all preference categories, and works on adjustment of status, consular processing cases and naturalization cases, as well as deferred action, I-601 waivers, 245(i) eligibility, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), and U visas.
Mandira also provides guidance on and assistance to clients with regards to I-9 compliance, audits and investigations, and she stays abreast of ever-changing immigration policies facing her clients to help them remain in compliance.
She has managed an average of 100 active employment and family-based immigration cases at a time, which enables her to be comfortable serving as the primary point of contact and managing immigration preparation, documentation and filings.
In addition, Mandira is a registered neutral with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution.
Professional and Community Involvement
Volunteer, Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN)
Volunteer, American Immigration Lawyers Association
Member, American Immigration Lawyers Association Citizenship Committee
Volunteer, Atlanta Mission: My Sister’s House
Honors
The Best Lawyers in America, Ones to Watch, 2024