Stanley Kalathara - Primary Attorney
Stanley J Kalathara is a Democratic candidate for the New York City Council from District 25. He has been a leading attorney for the past 25 years specializing in real estate, business closings, immigration, criminal cases, divorce and child support, personal injury and medical malpractice to name a few.
As a president of Indo-American Democratic Committee, he had organized several fund raisers for elected officials notable among them being Senator Hillary Clinton at Donald Trump's residence in 2000; Vice President Al Gore in 2000; Andrew Cuomo in 2002 and Ed Randle, Governor of PA.. He is a member of Community Board 3, City of New York.
He is also the board of trustee of New York State Democratic Committee, President Indo-American Democratic Committee, nominated to the Platform Committee at the National Democratic Convention in 2000 and founding member of Asian American Pacific Islanders Democratic Committee.Stanley Kalathara , delegate to national convention Stanley Kalathara.
Membership:
- Member of Community Board # 3, City of New york of New York, Borough of Queens- Present.
- President, Indo-American Democratic Committee.
- Board of Trustee of New York State Democratic Committee.
- Nominated to the "Platform Committee" at the National Democratic Convention 2000.
- Elected District Leader of White Plains Democratic Committee from 1998.
- Vice Chairman of the Westchester County Democratic Committee.
- Founding Member of Asian American and Pacific Islanders Democratic Committee.
- Board Member of Westchester County Parks, Recreation and Conservation.
- Member of The Board of Directors of Hudson Valley Regional Council.
- Appointed to The Board of Commissioners of Human Rights in the City of White Plains.
- Executive Committee Member, United Way and Member of While Plains Rotary Club.
- Athletic Captain of Law College, 1971.
- Elected as College Union General Secretary of St. Thomas College, Kerala, India, 1968.
- Held First Rank for Master of Law from the University of Kerala, 1973 and 1974.
Koshy Oommen (Mortgage and Foreclosure specialist):
Koshy Oommen, a law graduate from the Madras University immigrated to the United States in 1993, continued his studies at Touro law school in New York. Koshy with his background as law graduate he ventured in the in financial business and was successful. Koshy, a mortgage and foreclosure specialist. His knowledge in property financing assisted several of his clients to get their payments reduced without closing cost and stopped foreclosures. He also specializes in debt consolidation and debt settlement. Koshy a pleasant and friendly person who loves to meet people and extend support to them when they are in distress.
Solomon Thangaraj - Paralegals (Immigration):
SOLOMON THANGARAJ has more than 20 years of experience in the United States consular services. Possessing a rare blend of creative organizational and administrative strengths, Solomon implemented many operational procedures and organizational structures for the consular office that eased the work flow and allowed for the efficient granting of petitions and applications relating to adoptions, temporary work visas, and immigrant visas.
Solomon has exceptional records of accomplishment based on their philosophy of engagement for positive change. They are known for their ability to quickly identify and diagnose the intricacies of ever changing rules, and for their advice to senior staff members and subordinates. Solomon also served as the Principal Advisor to the Immigrant Visa Unit of the Consular Officer, in charge of the proper disposition of visa applications. He was responsible for the full range of immigrant visa processing and has an expansive knowledge of immigrant visa processing, personally dealing with a variety of complex and problematic immigrant visa cases.
Solomon served as the visa specialist at a high volume post that processed over 100,000 non-immigrant cases and 7,000 immigrant visas per year. He served as the chief advisor for all employees and American Consular Officers on non-immigrant and immigrant visa regulations, guidelines, and procedures.
Solomon handled all sensitive cases involving host country important contacts, and served as the principal advisor to officers on host country requirements on adoption and other legal matters. In 1995, Assistant Secretary Mary A. Rayan of the Department of State commended Solomon and his team for their initiative in bringing the adoption community together to disseminate the intricacies of laws and regulations.
Solomon has received outstanding achievement awards for the significant impact they had on the turnaround of visa applicants in a short period of time. At time of their retirement from the Consular Service each held the highest positions in their office.
Lalitha
Lalitha served as the Principal Advisor to the Immigrant Visa Unit of the Consular Officer, in charge of the proper disposition of visa applications. Lalitha was responsible for the full range of immigrant visa processing and has an expansive knowledge of immigrant visa processing, personally dealing with a variety of complex and problematic immigrant visa cases.
As head of the Immigrant Visa Unit, Lalitha managed a team of six employees. Her responsibilities included analyzing and preparing complex and sensitive cases in the areas of adoption and special immigrant and category one cases. Lalitha also was responsible for the complex Child Status Protection Act cases to determine compliance with existing laws.
Our full service law firm in New York offers free counseling on legal issues concerned with the following – Residential and Commercial Real Estate | Mortgage | Loan Modification | Short Sales | Foreclosures | Credit Card Settlement | Bad Credit Debt Consolidation | Immigration and Non-immigration | Visa Problems


