
Mohammad Naser Sohail
Paralegal
Naser joined the Refugee and Immigration Services as a Paralegal in November. He brings over 8 years’ experience, working as an attorney, judge, and lecturer in Afghanistan. He can communicate in Persian, Dari, and Pashto.
After completing law school, Naser began his legal career as an attorney at a law firm in Afghanistan. He later moved on to work as a Judge for the Afghanistan government where he gained valuable experience in criminal law and civil law. He moved to the United States in August 2022 through Operation Allies Refuge Program.
Naser is currently working on SIV, Asylum, and TPS. He is excited for the opportunity to be part of a team that increases awareness of the laws, especially immigration laws.

Mohammad Naser Sohail
Paralegal
Naser joined the Refugee and Immigration Services as a Paralegal in November. He brings over 8 years’ experience, working as an attorney, judge, and lecturer in Afghanistan. He can communicate in Persian, Dari, and Pashto.
After completing law school, Naser began his legal career as an attorney at a law firm in Afghanistan. He later moved on to work as a Judge for the Afghanistan government where he gained valuable experience in criminal law and civil law. He moved to the United States in August 2022 through Operation Allies Refuge Program.
Naser is currently working on SIV, Asylum, and TPS. He is excited for the opportunity to be part of a team that increases awareness of the laws, especially immigration laws.
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