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Mehreen Shah, Esq.

Ms. Shah is an immigration attorney based in New York. She graduated from the University of Northumbria in England in 1990. Ms. Shah was admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England & Wales in 1993, and was admitted to the New York Bar and the United States Federal Bar in 1997.

While in England, Ms. Shah trained with various firms and became a Crown Prosecutor with the British Crown Prosecution Service. In 1997, she established her own firm in New York. Ms. Shah’s firm handles immigration matters for clients worldwide. Her firm also has a London office which allows her to represent many European and South Asian clients on U.S. immigration matters.

Ms. Shah has wide-ranging litigation and courtroom experience on both the trial and appellate levels. She has also handled many ADR cases. Ms. Shah has successfully litigated Immigration Appeals in the United States Circuit Courts and is admitted to the U.S. Second, Third, Fifth, and Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.

Ms. Shah has written and spoken extensively on immigration law. She has published numerous articles for local newspapers and is often featured as a guest speaker at legal seminars and on local television news programs. Ms. Shah has previously hosted a cable television program focused on immigration issues.

Ms. Shah is a member of various legal organizations in both the United States and England. She is a member of the Law Society of England and Wales; the American Immigration Lawyers Association; the Federal Bar Association; the New York County Lawyers Association; the American Bar Association; and the International Bar Association.

In addition to English, Ms. Shah is also fluent in Urdu and Punjabi.


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