The Pleasanton-based Law Office of Spojmie Nasiri, PC has opened a new satellite office in downtown Modesto for serving immigration clients throughout the Central Valley.
As a firm that serves clients in English, Spanish, Dari, and Pashto, the new Modesto office provides a convenient space to serve immigration clients. By establishing the new office, the firm seeks to better connect with immigrant communities throughout the Central Valley and provide them with the excellent immigration service they expect and deliver the results they need.
The firm is led by Spojmie Nasiri, a nationally-recognized immigration attorney and legal expert. Immigration law is personal for Spojmie Nasiri, a refugee from Afghanistan who arrived in the United States at a young age. She understands firsthand the complexities and challenges of navigating the US immigration system, as well as the heartbreaking impact of families being separated by borders and immigration policies. During the evacuation of Afghan refugees escaping the Taliban takeover, Spojmie’s relentless advocacy for refugees garnered national attention and was featured in local and national media publications and in congressional roundtables.
“Geography should not be an obstacle for immigrant families in the Central Valley seeking effective legal representation for their immigration matters,” said Spojmie on the new Modesto office. “We’re thrilled to be joining these incredible communities that value hard work, determination, and family.”
As immigrant workers and families seek to build their futures in the Central Valley, the Law Office of Spojmie Nasiri, PC will serve as an important resource for the community. The firm offers a full suite of immigration law services, including Naturalization, Family-Based Visas, Spousal Visas, and Fiancé Visas, I-751, Removal of Conditional Resident Status, 601/601A Hardship Waivers, DACA Renewals, Advance Parole, U Visas for Victims of Crime, T visas for Victims of Human Trafficking, Parole in Place (PIP), for Family Members in the Military, Consular Processing, and Deportation Defense legal matters.