Min Hwan Ahn
Law Office of Ahn & Sinowitz, Philadelphia Immigration Lawyer free consultationMin Hwan Ahn is an experienced immigration attorney based in Philadelphia. He has been practicing immigration law for over 17 years, providing expert guidance and representation to clients from all over the world. As a Philadelphia immigration attorney, he has a thorough understanding of the complex laws and regulations surrounding immigration and is dedicated to helping his clients navigate the process successfully. He offers free consultations to new clients, providing them with the opportunity to discuss their case and receive initial guidance at no cost. With his extensive experience and knowledge, Min Hwan Ahn is committed to helping his clients achieve their immigration goals.
- Immigration Law
- Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
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- New York
- New York State Office of Court Administration
- ID Number: 4685145
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- Chinese: Spoken, Written
- English: Spoken, Written
- Korean: Spoken, Written
- Mandarin: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
- Partner
- Law Office of Ahn and Sinowitz
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- Temple University Beasley School of Law
- LL.M. (2004) | Law
- AIOLC 10 Best Immigration Attorney
- American Institute Of Legal Counsel
- State Bar of New York
- Member
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- New York State Bar Registration
- New York State Unified Court System
- Q. I am taking a blood/urine test for immigration soon, and I was wondering if nicotine would be a problem as a minor.
- A: Typically, immigration medical exams include a blood test and a urine test to screen for certain medical conditions. The purpose of the tests is to ensure that applicants do not have any medical conditions that would make them inadmissible to the United States.
Nicotine is not a disqualifying factor for immigration medical exams. However, it is important to be honest about your use of nicotine or any other substance during the medical exam. Falsifying information on the medical exam can have serious consequences, including denial of your immigration application.
If you have any concerns about your medical exam or the use of nicotine, I would recommend speaking with a licensed healthcare ... Read More
- Q. I would request any attorney to just check latest status of my PERM form 9089. My attorney is not responsive.Please help
- A: You can check the status of your PERM form 9089 by using the iCERT Visa Portal System. The iCERT system provides information on the processing of labor certification applications filed on behalf of prospective employees. You can use the iCERT system to find out the status of your application, including the date it was received, the date it was approved, and any additional information that may be required.
- Q. Do I need to change my job title on our website if I change the O-net description on my H-1B renewal?
- A: If you are changing the O-Net code on your H-1B renewal application, it is not necessary to change your job title with your employer or on your company's website. The O-Net code is used by the Department of Labor to classify occupations and does not determine your job title. Your job title can be different from the O-Net code and is usually determined by your employer.
However, it is important to ensure that the job duties, responsibilities, and compensation you are performing match the new O-Net code you are using on your H-1B renewal application. This is because the O-Net code and job duties are used by the USCIS to determine whether your position qualifies for H-1B classification.