Alen Takhsh
Principal Attorney
Attorneys who truly care and understand their clients’ immigration journeys are rare. Even more unique are legal advocates who have first-hand knowledge and experience with the U.S. immigration system. Alen Takhsh, the founder and Principal Attorney at Takhsh Law, P.C. possesses all those qualities.
We Proudly Represent Local, National And International Clients
Immigration Services
- Adjustment of Status Through Marriage to a U.S. Citizen
- Asylum and Withholding of Removal
- Family Based Immigration Including Immediate Relative Petitions
- K-1 Visa For Fiancées/spouses
- Naturalization Citizenship
- Removal Defense
- Renewal or Replacement of Green Card
- Immigration FAQ
- VAWA Self-Petitions
- U-Visa
- EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visas — Permanent Residency Through U.S. Investment
- EB-2 National Interest Waiver
- Adjustment of Status Through Marriage to a U.S. Citizen
- Asylum and Withholding of Removal
- Family Based Immigration Including Immediate Relative Petitions
- K-1 Visa For Fiancées/spouses
- Naturalization Citizenship
- Removal Defense
- Renewal or Replacement of Green Card
- Immigration FAQ
- VAWA Self-Petitions
- U-Visa
- EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visas — Permanent Residency Through U.S. Investment
- EB-2 National Interest Waiver
For intending immigrants who wish to build a life with their U.S. citizen partners in the U.S., the path toward becoming a permanent resident and even citizenship is possible with help from Takhsh Law P.C.
Every year, the U.S. government grants asylum to thousands of individuals and families who come from countries beyond its borders. They are those who have faced persecution – or reasonably fear future persecution – in their country of origin based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group and can apply to remain in the U.S. as asylum seekers.
Our K-1 visa attorney at Takhsh Law P.C. can help if you are a U.S. citizen and engaged to someone who is not. Attorney Alen Takhsh has helped countless other couples realize their dreams for a life together in the U.S. and can walk you through the K-1 visa process and ease your concerns.
U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents with relatives living abroad can reunite their families through the family-based immigration process. If you are a U.S. citizen or a Green Card holder with family members living outside the U.S., attorney Alen Takhsh of Takhsh Law P.C. can evaluate your options and help bring those you love closer to home.
While most Americans become citizens by being born within a U.S. territory, many others become U.S. citizens through naturalization. This is true for hundreds of thousands of immigrants each year, according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Agency, and it can become a reality for you and your family, too.
If you or someone you love is facing removal proceedings in immigration court, Attorney Alen Takhsh understands your predicament and the sometimes crippling fear which can set in. Whatever the cited reason for placing you in removal proceedings may be, Takhsh Law P.C. can evaluate your options and provide the necessary legal defense to help you remain in the country.
- Adjustment of Status
- Asylum & Withholding of Removal
- K1 Visa
- Family-Based Immigration
- Naturalization & Citizenship
- Removal Defense
- Renewal / Replacement of Green Card
What makes our Immigration firm different
Why Takhsh Law?
Takhsh Law P.C. proudly serves individuals, families, and businesses seeking knowledgeable, compassionate and effective legal services throughout the U.S. immigration process. Our Evanston immigration lawyer understands the nuances of our country’s immigration and naturalization laws, including its courts and various agencies such as:
- U.S. Department of State (DOS)
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
- Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR)
- Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA)
Attorney Alen Takhsh is well-positioned to help you obtain legal permanent residence or U.S. citizenship. Let Attorney Takhsh be the compassionate and knowledgeable legal guide to help propel you forward.

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FIRST-HAND IMMIGRATION EXPERIENCE
As someone whose family immigrated to the U.S. nearly 35 years ago, Attorney Takhsh appreciates how complex – but also how rewarding – the immigration process can be.
He has first-hand experience of the immigration and naturalization process and relies on his own journey to relate to yours. His compassionate, caring, and genuine approach to legal advocacy ensures that his clients feel supported and guided at every turn.
Attorney Takhsh has more than 15 years of legal experience, having handled a wide range of immigration cases before DOS, USCIS, CBP, ICE, EOIR, and the BIA.
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Attorney Alen Takhsh has successfully represented clients in various types of immigration cases, ranging from family-based immigration and adjustment of status to asylum, VAWA self-petitions, U-Visas, removal defense, EB-5 investor visas, and EB-2 NIW petitions, including:
- Immigrant Visa Petitions
- Adjustment of Status Interviews
- Petitions to Remove Conditions on Residence
- Temporary Protected Status
- Asylum
Being well-prepared is one of the cornerstones of success in life, which also applies to immigration matters. We have made foresight, organization, and thoroughness our firm’s core values.
Extensive planning and careful execution are integral parts of each case we handle:
Speak with our experienced immigration attorney whose compass is guided by ethics, results and your best interest. Call Takhsh Law P.C. or contact us online to take the first step in your Immigration journey.
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