Our Services

IMMIGRATION SERVICE

SERVICES OFFERED

Helping Immigrants

Let our Houston-based Immigration Lawyer assist you with your case, providing expert
guidance and support tailored to your immigration needs.

Investor Visas

Obtaining an investor visa can lead to a wealth of business prospects in the US.

Asylum

People who apply for asylum are shielded from persecution on the basis of their country, race, or religion.

Family Immigration

Relatives can come together through family immigration and start a new life in the US together.

Deportation Defense

Legal tactics to assist people in staying in the nation while facing deportation are known as deportation defense.

J-1 Student Visa

International students can benefit from educational and cultural exchange possibilities with the J-1 student visa.

Citizenship

Getting citizenship is an important accomplishment that gives people all the privileges and obligations of becoming a citizen of the United States.

K1 Fiance Visas

With a K1 fiance visa, international partners can visit the United States and get married to their American fiancés in less than 90 days.

Executive Action on Immigration

The President may enact measures altering immigration laws and enforcement through executive action.

DACA & Executive Power

Enabling eligible undocumented kids to get temporary respite from deportation is made possible in large part by DACA and executive power.

Work Visas

Foreign nationals can legally work in the United States in a variety of industries with the help of work visas.

VAWA Self-Petition

For victims of domestic abuse, the VAWA self-petition provides safety and a route to permanent residence.

VAWA for Parents

Parents who are abused by their U.S. citizen children can apply for immigration relief legally through VAWA for parents.

I-751 Removal of Conditions

To remove restrictions on permanent residence based on marriage to a citizen of the United States, the I-751 form must be filed.

Affirmative Asylum

People who proactively petition for protection from persecution in their native countries are seeking affirmative asylum.

Family Based Cases

Family-based cases help families file petitions to allow family members to immigrate to the United States.

Section 245(i)

Despite prior immigration offenses, some people may be able to change their status to permanent residency under Section 245(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

Motion to Reopen

A legal request to reevaluate a ruling in an immigration case because of fresh information or altered circumstances is known as a motion to reopen.

Green Card

Getting a green card is a big step toward being able to live and work in the United States permanently and obtaining permanent status.

Section 245(i)

Despite prior immigration offenses, some people may be able to change their status to permanent residency under Section 245(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

Motion to Reopen

A legal request to reevaluate a ruling in an immigration case because of fresh information or altered circumstances is known as a motion to reopen.

Green Card

Getting a green card is a big step toward being able to live and work in the United States permanently and obtaining permanent status.