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Compassionate Immigration Solutions
Sinani Law is a client-centered immigration law firm located in the historic Mission district of Calgary. Founded by Dorela Sinani, a dedicated lawyer with a personal connection to the immigrant experience, the firm is built on the values of empathy, integrity, and excellence. Having witnessed her own parents’ sacrifices to build a life in Canada, Dorela brings a deep passion to her work, ensuring that every client receives personalized and attentive legal care. The firm specializes in helping individuals and families navigate the often stressful and complex Canadian immigration system, offering a supportive hand from the initial consultation to the final approval.
Refugee and Humanitarian Advocacy
One of the firm’s primary areas of focus is Refugee Protection. Sinani Law aggressively represents asylum seekers who are fleeing persecution, violence, or discrimination in their home countries. They guide clients through the intricate process of making a refugee claim, preparing them for hearings before the Immigration and Refugee Board. The firm also handles Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) applications for those who do not fit standard immigration categories but have compelling reasons to remain in Canada. If you are looking to find a lawyer who will fight for your safety and dignity, Sinani Law is a fierce advocate for the vulnerable.
Family and Economic Immigration
Sinani Law provides comprehensive services for Family Sponsorship, assisting Canadians in bringing their spouses, partners, and parents to Canada. They meticulously prepare applications to prove the genuineness of relationships and avoid common pitfalls. For those seeking economic opportunities, the firm advises on study permits, work visas, and permanent residence applications through Express Entry. They also assist permanent residents with Citizenship applications, helping them take the final step in their Canadian journey. Whether you need to hire a lawyer for a spousal appeal or a work permit extension, their team offers the expertise to achieve your goals.
Multilingual and Accessible
Understanding that language can be a barrier to justice, Sinani Law offers services in multiple languages, including Albanian, Turkish, and Serbian/Bosnian/Macedonian. This commitment to accessibility ensures that clients can communicate their stories fully and understand their legal options. The firm’s approach is transparent and results-driven, with a focus on building lasting relationships with the communities they serve. If you need to consult a lawyer who truly understands where you are coming from, Sinani Law provides the guidance and reassurance you need.
- Refugee Claims: Expert representation for in-Canada asylum seekers.
- Spousal Sponsorship: Reuniting families with detailed and accurate applications.
- Citizenship Services: Guiding residents toward becoming Canadian citizens.
- Immigration Appeals: Challenging refusals and removal orders.
Conveniently located on 25th Avenue SW, the firm offers a welcoming environment in the heart of the Mission community.
Specializing In
Refugee Protection, Humanitarian and Compassionate Applications, Spousal Sponsorship, Citizenship, Pre-Removal Risk Assessments
Address & Location
Suite 101, 225 25th Avenue SW, Calgary, AB
Building Location
Located in a low-rise professional building in the Mission district. The building is situated on 25th Avenue SW, near the intersection with 2nd Street SW. It is close to the Elbow River and the specialized shops and cafes of the Mission area.
Suite Access
Enter the main front entrance of the building. The office is located on the main floor in Suite 101.
Parking Details
Street parking is available along 25th Avenue SW and surrounding residential streets. Some visitor parking may be available behind the building.
Public Transit
The office is accessible via bus routes 3 and 17, which run along 4th Street SW. It is a 10-15 minute walk from the Erlton/Stampede C-Train Station.
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