The Law Offices of Jamie B. Naini is a Memphis based firm concentrating on immigration law for clients across the United States and around the world. The firm handles a broad range of immigration matters including waivers, asylum, U visas, permanent residency, work-related immigration benefits, and representation in removal proceedings and federal appeals. Its attorneys appear before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. consulates, immigration courts, and federal courts to advance client cases at every stage.

What began as a one-man practice has grown into a multi-attorney office supported by professional paralegals and an extensive case management team. The firm emphasizes technical knowledge of immigration statutes and procedures while maintaining practical courtroom experience in removal defense and immigration litigation. Many of the firm’s core services focus on complex relief such as I-601 and I-601A waivers, EOIR cancellation of removal, asylum and withholding claims, and U-visa petitions for crime victims.

The firm approaches client service with individualized attention and proactive case management, aiming to identify viable relief options, assemble supporting evidence, and present coherent legal strategies. Communication and responsiveness guide its intake and casework processes, and the office emphasizes advocacy tailored to each client’s immigration history and goals while preparing for administrative filings, hearings, and appeals as necessary.

About Law Offices of Jamie B. Naini

30 people in their team


Practice areas
Immigration
Employment & Labor
Lawsuits & Disputes
Civil & Human Rights

Languages spoken
English

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Practice areas

Immigration

The firm handles family and humanitarian immigration matters, employment-based petitions, waivers and removal-relief applications, including I-601, I-601A and I-212 waivers, asylum and withholding applications, U-visa petitions, and permanent residency processes. Attorneys prepare supporting evidence, coordinate filings with USCIS and consulates, represent clients in interviews and hearings, and pursue appeals when administrative or judicial review is required.
Asylum
Business Visa
Citizenship
Dependent Visa
Permanent Residency
Retirement Visa
Work Permit
Citizenship by Investment
Residence by Investment
Golden Visa

Employment & Labor

The office assists clients with work-related immigration needs such as employment-based visa petitions, work authorization matters and employer-sponsored permanent residency processes. Services include preparing employer and beneficiary documentation, advising on labor certification procedures where applicable, and resolving employment-authorization issues that affect an individual’s ability to remain and work in the United States.
Employment Rights
Hiring & Firing
Job Discrimination
Labor Law
Pension
Retirement
Sexual Harassment
Social Security
Wage & Hour
Wrongful Termination
Whistleblower & Qui Tam
Employment Benefits & Executive Compensation

Lawsuits & Disputes

The firm represents clients in immigration court proceedings and in litigation tied to immigration benefits, focusing on case preparation, evidentiary development and oral advocacy before immigration judges. It handles removal defense, cancellation of removal petitions, motions and appeals, and works to preserve clients’ rights through administrative remedies and federal court filings when appropriate.
ADR Mediation & Arbitration
Appeal
Class Action
General Litigation
Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Commercial Litigation
Antitrust Litigation
Restructuring & Insolvency

Civil & Human Rights

The practice addresses human-rights based relief by handling asylum claims, withholding of removal and Convention against Torture petitions, and U-visa applications for victims of qualifying crimes. Attorneys develop fact patterns and country condition evidence needed to support protection-based claims and articulate the legal basis for relief in both administrative filings and courtroom hearings.
Civil Rights
Constitutional Law
Disability
Disability Insurance
Social Security Disability
Discrimination
Native People
Education Law
Military Law
Animal Law
Faith-Based Law
State, Local, and Municipal Law
Veterans Benefits