Elsharnoby & Associates, founded in 2006 in Dearborn, Michigan, has expanded to include offices in Houston and Los Angeles. Our firm has proudly represented individuals before the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Immigration Courts, and the US Federal Courts. Over the years, we have assisted thousands of clients with their immigration needs, including green card applications, family petitions, and investment-based applications. We specialize in protecting individuals from deportation and removal, defending clients in asylum cases, and obtaining U-visas, VAWAs, and Fiance Visas. Our team is also proficient in handling complex legal procedures such as Motions to Reopen, Writs of Habeas Corpus, and Writs of Mandamus.
At Elsharnoby & Associates, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and effective legal solutions to help you navigate the complexities of the immigration system. Our experienced attorneys are committed to understanding each client’s unique situation and offering personalized guidance and support. Whether you are seeking to reunite with family, invest in the United States, or seek protection from persecution, our goal is to achieve the best possible outcome for your case. We speak multiple languages, including Arabic and Spanish, to better serve our diverse clientele and ensure clear and open communication throughout the legal process.
Mr. Mohamed Elsharnoby is the managing attorney at Elsharnoby and Associates. He has presented cases before the Michigan Supreme Court and has represented clients in immigration matters in several federal courts, including the Sixth and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Elsharnoby graduated from the Michigan State University School of Law and is licensed to practice law in Michigan and Egypt.
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