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Dedicated and results-driven immigration representation, guiding you through every step of the process with unwavering support and expertise.

Muhammed Gulen, Esq.

Founding Attorney | GH Law Firm, P.C.

My name is Muhammed Gulen. I am a New York–licensed immigration attorney and the founder of GH Law Firm, P.C. I practice federal immigration law nationwide, representing clients in asylum cases, removal defense, and family- and employment-based immigration matters.

I approach every case with the understanding that it represents a real person, a real family, and a real future — not just a file number. My goal is to make the immigration process as clear, transparent, and manageable as possible, while providing strong, strategic legal representation.
I am here to stand by you and guide you through every step of your immigration journey with care and commitment.

Top Immigration and Visa Consultation Services

Embarking on an international journey requires precise guidance and expertise. Our immigration and visa consultation services stand out as the best in the industry, ensuring a seamless and successful experience for individuals aspiring to move abroad.

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Services

Citizenship and Naturalization

Embark on your citizenship journey with us! Our comprehensive services cover everything from meeting residency requirements to the final naturalization ceremony. Our expert team is ready to assist you at every stage, providing guidance on eligibility, documentation, and citizenship test preparation.

Habeas Corpus

Habeas Corpus is a constitutional legal action that allows a court to examine whether the government is unlawfully depriving someone of their freedom. In the immigration context, a Habeas Corpus petition is filed in a federal district court and challenges the legality of ICE detention—not the underlying deportation case. The purpose is simple: to force the government to justify continued detention or release the detainee.

Writ of Mandamus

Mandamus for Delayed Green Card Mandamus for Asylum Interview Mandamus for EAD Delays Mandamus for Naturalization Delays Mandamus for EB-5 Investment Visas Mandamus for Travel Documents Mandamus for Administrative Processing - Section 221(g)​

Family-Based Immigration

Family-based permanent residence is built on a statutory recognition that close family relationships deserve protection. Under U.S. immigration law, a qualifying U.S. sponsor may petition for a relative by proving both status (citizenship or permanent residence) and a legally recognized family relationship.

Employment-Based Green Card

EB-1A: Extraordinary Ability Visa EB-1B: Outstanding Professor or Researcher EB-1C: Multinational Executive or Manager EB-2 Visa: Advanced Degree or Exceptional Ability Visa EB-2 NIW Visa: National Interest Waiver EB-3 Visa: Skilled Worker, Professional, or Other Worker

Asylum

A humanitarian legal process that provides protection and a safe future in the United States for individuals whose life, freedom, or safety is at risk.

Latest Blog Posts

N-400 Naturalization Delay

Mandamus vs. 8 U.S.C. § 1447(b): The Two Federal Lawsuits That Can Break an N-400 Naturalization Delay You attended your naturalization interview, spent months preparing for the civics and English exams, and paid the required government fees. Everything was done correctly and on time. Yet after all of that, USCIS

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Family Sponsorship for a U.S. Green Card

A Practical Guide to Reuniting With Loved Ones  For many families, immigration is not about opportunity alone—it is about unity. U.S. immigration law allows citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor certain relatives for permanent residence, creating a lawful path for families to live together in the United States. This

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Habeas Corpus in Immigration Detention

What Is Habeas Corpus?  Habeas corpus (Latin for “you should have the body”) is a fundamental legal protection under the U.S. Constitution that allows a person in custody to ask a court to review the legality of their detention. Through a writ of habeas corpus, a court orders the government

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