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GOPIO-Edison Immigration Seminar Illuminates
the Path to US Immigration Success
OUR BUREAU
EDISON, NJ
he Global Organization of People of Indian
Origin (GOPIO) Edison Chapter organized
Tan exclusive immigration seminar featuring
three distinguished attorneys which took place at
the North Edison Public Library at Edison, New
Jersey on September 9th, 2023.
This successful event provided invaluable re-
sources and information for those navigating the
complex landscape of US immigration. Attorneys
from various backgrounds joined to provide expert
insights, guidance, and answers to pressing immi-
gration questions.
The Event was well attended by different
walks of life of people facing many complex ques-
tions about US Immigration process and options
available to them. Many had immigration issues
pending for long and had some doubts about their
status. Their direct questions were well answered
by Attorney Sunita Dewan Esq who founded De-
wan & Associates, PLLC (D&A) more than 25
years ago. Suneeta is a member of the American
Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the
American Association of University Women. Her
colleagues, Attorney Hafiz Uddin, Esq. and Poo-
nam Gupta, Esq., answered many questions from
the audience.
The Chapter President Ms Pallavi Verma,
called all present to be part of GOPIO-Ed- Top left GOPIO-Edison President Pallavi Verma; Top right, Chitranjan Sahai Belwariar, Pallavi Verma, Immigration Attorneys
ison chapter and stress the importance of Suneeta Diwan Esq., Poonam Gupta Esq. and Hafiz Uddin Esq.
volunteering for the community. She mod- lots of information. dian origin representing the interests and concerns
erated the entire event. The event regis- GOPIO Edison Chapter is committed to serv- of the Indian diaspora worldwide. The GOPIO
tration desk was well managed by Chapter ing the Pan Indian community and society at large, Edison Chapter focuses on serving the communi-
fostering understanding, and providing essential ty in Edison, NJ, by organizing events, seminars,
member Sujit Sinha and others. resources on immigration matters and other social and initiatives aimed at enhancing the well-being
service and education activities. This event is a tes- of Indian Americans and promoting cultural ex-
The event was kicked off by GOPIO Inter- tament to that commitment. change. Anyone who missed were asked to join
national Associate Secretary Chitranjan Sahay The Global Organization of People of Indian Edison Chapter or register their question on the
Belwariar, who is also Life and Board member on Origin (GOPIO) is a global network of people of In- same form which were available for registration.
multiple GOPIO Chapters. He explained about
GOPIO and its activities and requested all to bring
their concerns to panelists.
Topics covered were Various US Visa Types,
Green Card Application Processes, Updates on
Immigration Policies, Diversity Visa Lottery Pro-
gram And much more!
This seminar was open to the public, and at-
tendees are encouraged to come with questions
ahead of time during the event registration. It was
an excellent opportunity for individuals, families,
and businesses seeking clarity on immigration mat-
ters. Questions were raised visa holders, aspiring
green card applicants and an employer navigating
the intricacies of hiring foreign talents, thereby this
event was designed to empower community with
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