Vishal Chander Speaks About Small Law Firm Practice
DALLAS, TEXAS — On August 26, 2014, Attorney Mr. Vishal Chander spoke on a panel hosted by the Dallas Asian American Bar Association panel, “So You’ve Decided to Go Out on Your Own or Start at a Small Law Firm.†The panel included: Kandace Walter, Wilson Legal Group, P.C.; Rachel Li, Office of Rachel Li, […]
Attorney Vishal Chander Speaks on Asian American Legal History
DALLAS, TEXAS — On May 23, 2014, Immigration attorney Mr. Vishal Chander presented a lecture entitled, “Asian American Legal History: Echoes of the Past in Today’s Immigration Debate†at an event hosted by the Dallas Asian American Bar Association. The lecture, which coincides with Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, compared the immigration struggles of Asian […]
Notes from the DBA Minority Attorney Program CLE
DALLAS, TEXAS — On April 12, 2013, Vishal Chander, Managing Attorney of The Chander Law Firm, spoke at the Dallas Bar Association Minority Attorney Program CLE on the intersections of Immigration Law with other areas of law practice. Mr. Chander gave a general outline of immigration issues that arise in the context of criminal law, […]
[Translate to Spanish:] Texas Fifth Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of The Chander Law Firm in Breach of Contract Appeal (copy 1)
[Translate to Spanish:] DALLAS, TEXAS — On May 23, 2006, The Texas Fifth Court of Appeals issued a published opinion in the case of Chung v. Lee. The opinion held in favor of appellee who was represented by Vishal Chander and The Chander Law Firm. The case involved an appeal from trial court decision finding […]
Texas Fifth Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of The Chander Law Firm in Breach of Contract Appeal (copy 1)
DALLAS, TEXAS — On May 23, 2006, The Texas Fifth Court of Appeals issued a published opinion in the case of Chung v. Lee. The opinion held in favor of appellee who was represented by Vishal Chander and The Chander Law Firm. The case involved an appeal from trial court decision finding breach of contract […]
Publicacion de The Chander Law Firm sobre los permisos espaciales en estancia ilegal
Nueva Regla Permite el Procesamiento de Dispensas de Inadmisibilidad sin separaciones largas entre familias El 3 de Enero de 2013, USCIS publicó una nueva regla que permite a ciertos inmigrantes quienes son familiares inmediatos de ciudadanos de los Estados Unidos para solicitar permisos especiales de inadmisibilidad por estancia ilegal sin tener que salir de los […]
Newsletter on the Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver Program
New Rule Allows Waiver Processing Without Long Family Separation On January 3, 2013, USCIS published a new rule which allows certain aliens who are immediate relatives of United States citizens to apply for waivers of inadmissibility for the unlawful presence bar without leaving the United States. Previously, aliens who entered the country illegally and were […]
New York Office Moving — Firm Still Accepting Clients
As of August 31, 2011, The Chander Law Firm will be temporarily closing the Queens office location in New York City while the firm relocates to a new office space in the borough of Manhattan. The firm will continue to accept cases from New York clients, including H-1B, L-1, E-2, E-1, EB-1, EB-2, NIW, EB-3, […]
Vishal Chander Speaks at Dallas Asian American Bar Association Career Night
DALLAS, TEXAS — On April 6, 2011, Vishal Chander, Managing Attorney of The Chander Law Firm, participated as a speaker at the annual “Career Night” panel, hosted by the Dallas Asian American Bar Association (DAABA) and the Asian Pacific Interest Section of the Texas State Bar Association (APIS). The program was meant to provide information […]
Update: Important Tips for H-1B Filings in 2011
Beta Testing of VIBE On May 27, 2010, UCSIS announced the introduction of the Validation Instrument for Business Enterprise (VIBE), a web based tool for adjudicators to validate the business information contained in employment based petitions. The VIBE system will allow immigration adjudicators to compare employer information to information contained in Dun & Bradstreet databases. […]