A Trusted and Experienced Columbia Immigration Law Firm
Safeguarding clients throughout Maryland and internationally
For more than 21 years, Naima Said & Associates, P.C. has dedicated its practice in Columbia, Maryland to immigration law. We help individuals, families and businesses understand U.S. immigration laws and apply for legal status if they want to live or work in the United States. Naima Said & Associates, P.C. is committed to helping individuals and businesses with a range of legal matters connected to: Naima Said & Associates, P.C. provides persistent, experienced, client–focused and cost–effective immigration representation. We safeguard your rights through every step of the legal process and offer realistic advice to help you achieve your goals. The immigration and visa process can be complex and confusing, but we strive to make sure you fully understand what is happening with your immigration issue until its resolution. Successfully serving clients with immigration issues in Maryland and abroad Naima Said & Associates, P.C. understands your needs and works tirelessly on immigration matters for clients in Columbia and throughout Maryland, Washington D.C, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware and the world. Naima Said & Associates, P.C. is a multi-lingual firm. Attorney Naima Said speaks fluent Arabic and English. Skillful advocacy of your rights in Columbia, Maryland For help with individual or business immigration matters, contact Naima Said & Associates, P.C.at 410-992-6602 or contact the firm online. | OUR OFFICE
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Naima Said will be in Doha, Qatar on April 7-8 for the Harvard Law School (HLSA) Arabia inaugural conference and celebration. She will be a part of a panel on the discussion of "Human Rights, Women & Islam," on Sunday, April 8th.
New waiver filing procedures not yet in effect and applications will be rejected. Congrats to Naima Said and the rest of the panel on the publication of this study! The Commission to Study the Impact of Immigrants in Maryland, a University of Maryland-coordinated panel, evaluated the economic contributions of the state’s foreign-born and the cost of government services for them. It also studied the education experience of the children of immigrants, immigration law enforcement issues facing local communities, and the use of the federal E-Verify system to verify workers’ immigration status. A full copy of the report is available online: www.inforum.umd.edu/mdimmigration |
