Address: 8801 Fast Park Dr #301, Raleigh, NC 27617, USA
Phone: +19197478946
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
WAYNE PATEL
First of I would like to thank God that Ihe brought me and assiacite me with miss margaret wong and firm she has a great staff and especially miss Allison I appreciate her so much she has worked so hard for my case which was next to impossible I can tell definitely if she was not handling my case our family would shatter and I would have not got my green card thank you so much I would recommend anyone looking for immigration lawyer she is your best choice t hank you so much to the whole firm who all took out they time and worked on my case with miss Allison
WANDERSON ROCHA
I Love this firm ,Allison is really the best !
Mitul Patel
This is the great and very knowledgeable firm.specific Allison Chan work on my case side by side (Gargi Butt) guides me prepare my hearing.worth the firm and you money also Your Time.I am very happy and would like to Thanks! Margaret W. Wong & Association Team resolve my case.
Rani Sanghadia
Working with Allison and team was a wonderful experience. She is highly knowledgeable, patient and punctual. Our entire process completed smoothly and efficiently with her by our side.
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Thank you for contacting Margaret W. Wong & Associates LLC. The best thing to do is to speak with an immigration attorney to explore all the possibilities of your case. Every person's situation is different and there may be some reason why you reasonably could expect to stay in the US. Margaret W. Wong is an attorney with more than 45 years experience, and her depth of experience permits to her listen to your story and help you determine if staying in the US, or even returning to the US after deportation, is at all possible. If you wish to arrange a consultation, Ms. Wong can speak with the client by phone. Her consultation fee is $300.
USCIS says, "Certain applicants, because of age and time as a lawful permanent resident, are exempt from the English requirements for naturalization and may take the civics test in the language of their choice." Please refer to https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/find-study-materials-and-resources/citizenship-multilingual-resources
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