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Geri N. Kahn is a social security disability and immigration attorney that works with clients in the San Francisco Bay area.
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If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area and you have tried to call a Social Security field office, it is likely that you
It is often troublesome to apply for immigration benefits if you have had contact with any law enforcement agency. It is especially worrisome when applying
The Social Security Administration does not tell you what the best evidence is that you can submit to support your case. In fact, they ask
I am proud to present an article by a guest blogger, Dr. Robert Kirkland. Dr. Robert Kirkland is a retired career army officer who is
This post is not about Social Security Disability Law but I wanted to highlight an upcoming talk by a phenomenal leader. During this past few
A child protesting the war in Ukraine
If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area and you have tried to call a Social Security field office, it is likely that you
It is often troublesome to apply for immigration benefits if you have had contact with any law enforcement agency. It is especially worrisome when applying
The Social Security Administration does not tell you what the best evidence is that you can submit to support your case. In fact, they ask
I am proud to present an article by a guest blogger, Dr. Robert Kirkland. Dr. Robert Kirkland is a retired career army officer who is
This post is not about Social Security Disability Law but I wanted to highlight an upcoming talk by a phenomenal leader. During this past few
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At the Law Office of Geri N. Kahn we have been helping clients get faster social security disability hearings for more than 30 years. Today we are going to share some tips with you that may help you expedite your case. It is a long wait to apply and receive
It has been difficult in the past to apply for SSI because you had to call the field office or the 1-800 customer service number to start the process. It was difficult to get ahold of anyone and thus people gave up or applied later than they would have. To
I am currently working on a case for a client who applied for a Social Security card claiming that he was a U.S. citizen. He did not realize at the time that his misstatement would have severe immigration consequences. An individual is inadmissible (not permitted into the United States)