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Advocate Rabindra Kumar Singh

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LawRatoChicago, USA
LawRato19 years Experience
Practice Areas
Immigration
About
Language(s) Spoken: English, Hindi
Rabindra K. Singh is an Attorney in Immigration Attorneys LLP’s Chicago office where he focuses on complex employment - and family-based immigration matters. From individuals to startups to multinational corporations, he has advised clients in a variety of industries, with a primary focus on the high tech, engineering, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and financial services industries. He represents clients before various agencies of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), and the U.S. Department of State (DOS).

Rabindra’s areas of expertise include, but are not limited to, preparation and submission of: various employment-based Immigrant Visa (commonly referred to as ‘Green Card’) petitions such as EB-1, EB-2, EB-2 NIW, EB-3; PERM Labor Certification Applications; a range of Nonimmigrant Visa petitions such as H-1B, L-1, TN, O, P, U, etc.; Humanitarian Reinstatement Applications; Affirmative and Defensive Asylum Applications; and family- and marriage-based Green Cards. He also advises clients on Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) and DHS’ Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP) matters. Additionally, Rabindra has been very successful in fetching favorable results on Extreme Hardship Waiver Applications and Nonimmigrant Waiver Applications. More so, he frequently assists clients in obtaining Investor-based Visas such as New Company L-1s and E-2s. Rabindra’s practice also focuses in the area of worksite enforcement and compliance which involves advising corporate clients on DOL/WHD audits and I-9 investigations. Further, he is adept in submitting Motion to Reopen and/or Reconsider to USCIS in order to review adverse decisions, and filing Appeals to the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) and Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).

Rabindra holds the unique experience of working both as a client and service provider within the realm of immigration law practice. As a client, he has worked in the past with various immigration lawyers and law firms in the United States. On the other side, as a service provider, he has catered to the immigration needs of multinational corporations, startups and individuals. Rabindra’s professional work experience entails working with one of world’s largest Information Technology (IT) Company, Capgemini. At Capgemini, he worked as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on U.S. Immigration matters. During his stint with Capgemini, he played a pivotal role in initiating the ‘In-House’ processing of nonimmigrant visas such as H-1B, L-1, etc.

An avid writer, Rabindra frequently writes for both print and electronic media. His co-authored articles have appeared in the prestigious New Jersey Law Journal and Law360. In addition, he is a frequent contributor to the ILW.COM. Further, in the past, he wrote weekly articles for various ethnic Indian newspapers published in New York, New Jersey and Chicago.
Courts
  • Supreme Court Of India

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Questions Answered by Advocate Rabindra Kumar Singh



Q: USA dependent visa H-4 refused under 212(a)(6)(c)(1) with a waiver

Hello, My H-4 visa has been refused under 212(a)(6)(c)(1) with a waiver to apply on the grounds of ineligibility in new delhi, India. I've got married on 19/04/2017 in a temple in front of 8-10 close members of family but we didn't click photographs because we had a grand marriage function lined up in december 2017 when my husband had to come again from US as he was running out of holidays and had a one-month vacation but we registered our marriage in court in april only and applied visa in july,2017. I was served with 221(g) form for photographic evidence of marriage. I showed it in february 2018 as we again did all the wedding rituals in dec,2017 and showed them all wedding rituals photographs of that time.But the consular officer did not accept them saying they want the temple' s wedding photos and refused my Visa and charged to illegally expediting the visa process n misrepresent facts. Please help me. What should i do now? Eagerly waiting for your response. Thank you!

Advocate Rabindra Kumar Singh answered
For U.S. immigration purpose, the marriage should be valid per the Hindu Marriage Act applicable in the India jurisdiction. You should have tried to get a certificate from the Priest who performed the initial marriage or an Affidavit from him. Civil marriage is not for Hindus in India. Please schedule a consultation ASAP so that I can guide you on what needs to be done so that you could obtain H-4 visa. I look forward to assisting.



Q: Friend forcing to get married so she can get the green card

I agreed to marry a friends nephew to help them get their green card. However I researched more into it and realized it is illegal and changed my mind. But my friend said if I do not marry their nephew they will send our conversation into ICE marriage fraud. Should I be worried because I did not do anything illegal and changed my mind?

Advocate Rabindra Kumar Singh answered
Given the limited facts provided, I must say that you did the right thing by changing your mind. You should not worry because the marriage did not take place. If you want to discuss further, please contact LawRato and speak with an experienced immigration Attorney specializing in U.S. immigration.



Q: US immigration petition for sibling

How long does it take for a case file for a sibling U.S. petition to open? How long does it take for final acceptance? How is a candidate notified of his acceptance?

Advocate Rabindra Kumar Singh answered
There is no concept like opening a U.S. petition. If you have the receipt number of the petition submitted by your sibling then you can check case status using the receipt number at: https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do Good luck.



Q: B2VISA refused. How to proceed ?

I had an interview on 25th April .My b2visa refused.When shall I apply for next time.Can I apply for F1 visa?

Advocate Rabindra Kumar Singh answered
Please consult an experienced immigration Attorney specializing in the U.S. immigration so that the Attorney can review the circumstances which led to the B-2 visa refusal. Only then the Attorney, like me, can advise further. Should you want to discuss further, please contact LawRato.



Q: UGC Approval of deemed university for Visa Processing

I have joiined for be from rvd university,rajastan at distance education scheme.the year of study was 2008-2012 at that time it was ugc approved . now i am facing problem with foreign immigartion agency( aus embessy new delhi) stating its not approved by ugc. how can i convince the foreign immigration agency that it is approved by ugc at that particular year. i have already submitted the university credentials to the agency stil they are not conviced

Advocate Rabindra Kumar Singh answered
You may try to get a letter from the University Registrar's Office explaining the situation that the University was previously recognized by UGC and when, how, and why the recognition was taken away. Also, ask them for documentation related to prior affiliation.




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