About Khalid Mahmood PC — Centreville Immigration Counsel in Virginia
The Law Office of Khalid Mahmood PC has provided Centreville immigration representation since 2000, serving Fairfax County families and Northern Virginia businesses out of the firm’s Centreville office. Mr. Mahmood is licensed in Virginia and Maryland and concentrates on family-based green cards, naturalization, and humanitarian relief. Most clients live within a 20-minute drive of the USCIS Washington Field Office at 2675 Prosperity Avenue in Fairfax. The firm regularly receives referrals through the immigration practice directory.
Centreville immigration cases at the firm range from initial I-130 family petitions to N-400 citizenship applications, adjustment of status, and removal defense. Mahmood also handles I-485 work permits and travel documents during pending matters. Cases pending in Arlington Immigration Court are coordinated remotely from the Centreville office. The practice files biometric appointments at the Fairfax USCIS Application Support Center.
What Clients Say
Recurring feedback highlights cultural fluency, willingness to explain status options in plain English, and steady follow-through on long USCIS timelines. Families appreciate that Mr. Mahmood walks them through each form before signing. Several reviewers note quick responses to RFE notices and case-status inquiries. Business clients value coordinated H-1B and PERM strategy.
Centreville Immigration — Practice Areas & Services
- Family-based green cards: spouse, parent, sibling, fiancé(e) petitions
- Naturalization (N-400) and citizenship interview preparation
- Adjustment of status, advance parole, and employment authorization
- Removal defense at the Arlington Immigration Court
- Estate planning and bankruptcy services for immigrant families
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a Centreville immigration green card case take?
Family-based marriage cases generally close in 12–20 months from filing the I-130 to interview at the Fairfax field office. Sibling and adult-child preference categories take much longer because of visa-bulletin backlogs. Adjustment-of-status applicants can usually receive work authorization within 5–8 months.
What does a Centreville immigration case cost?
Filing fees for a marriage-based green card filed concurrently total roughly $3,005 in USCIS fees as of 2025. Attorney fees depend on the form set; a packaged I-130/I-485 representation usually runs $3,500 to $5,000. Naturalization (N-400) typically runs $1,200 to $1,800 in attorney fees plus the USCIS fee.
Where do Centreville immigration interviews happen?
Most adjustment and naturalization interviews are scheduled at the USCIS Washington Field Office in Fairfax (2675 Prosperity Avenue). That office serves 38 counties across Virginia and DC. Removal cases are heard at the Arlington Immigration Court on Court House Square Drive.
Quick Facts: Immigration in Centreville, Virginia
- USCIS Washington Field Office: 2675 Prosperity Avenue, Fairfax, VA 22031 — USCIS
- Jurisdiction: Field office covers 38 counties across Virginia and DC — USCIS
- Removal venue: Arlington Immigration Court, 1901 N. Court House Road — EOIR


