He received his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in May 2008 from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA, and his Juris Doctor (J.D.) in May 2012 from Widener University School of Law in Harrisburg, PA.
Born in Pakistan, Attorney Mughal came to the U.S. as a child; he understands immigration firsthand, which informs his empathetic approach to client service.
As an attorney he believes it is his obligation to provide quality and timely service. To serve that purpose he limits his practice to Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County & City and Prince William County General District Court and Circuit Court. He also practices immigration law before USCIS, DHS, ICE, NVC, and EOIR Arlington Immigration Court.
Education
B.A., J.D.
He received his Bachelor of Arts from James Madison University where he also was a member of Alpha Phi Omega (APO) – Fraternity. He received my Juris Doctor from Widener University School of Law – Harrisburg, PA. He authorized to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia. He is a member of the Virginia State Bar and hold good standing in all jurisdictions.
Experience
Mr. Mughal has taken cases and has successfully represented clients in business purchase and sale, shareholder disputes, partnership disputes, contractor and vendors disputes along with customer disputes. He has also represented client in civil lawsuits for monetary disputes and contract disputes along with eviction and correction of vital records. Mr. Mughal has successfully handled immigration case filings and immigration court cases.
Law Practice
Mr. Mughal takes on business, civil, and contract drafting/review cases in Virginia state courts and practice federal law in immigration matters. The majority of my appearances before the General District courts are for warrants in debts, unlawful detainers (eviction), and vital records correction. He has appeared before the Circuit courts for civil complaints about monetary and contract disputes. Most of his immigration cases are for family sponsorship form I-130, asylum I-589, Affidavit of Support I-864, and N400 along with deportation defense before Immigration Court.