Immigration Law Excellence
From green cards and visas to deportation defense and asylum relief. Comprehensive immigration representation with federal court admission.

Immigrant Visa Categories
Employment-Based
- EB-1: Priority workers and persons of extraordinary ability
- EB-2: Professionals with advanced degrees
- EB-3: Skilled and unskilled workers
- EB-4: Special immigrants
- EB-5: Investors and entrepreneurs
Family-Based
- Spouse and children of citizens
- Immediate relatives sponsorship
- Family preference categories
- Consular processing
- Adjustment of status
Non-Immigrant Visas
Business & Work Visas
- B-1: Business visitors
- E: Treaty investors and traders
- H: Specialty workers
- L: Intracompany transferees
- TN: NAFTA professionals
Other Classifications
- F: Students and researchers
- K: Fiancé(e)s and children
- O: Persons of extraordinary talent
- P: Athletes and performers
- J: Exchange visitors
Deportation & Removal Defense
Defense Strategy
- Removal defense representation
- Deportation proceedings
- Bond and detention hearings
- Motions to stay removal
- Appeal proceedings
Relief Options
- Asylum and withholding of removal
- Cancellation of removal
- Adjustment despite inadmissibility
- Waivers and exceptions
- Federal court habeas relief
Immigration FAQs
Adjustment of status allows you to apply for permanent residence while physically in the US. Consular processing requires you to apply at a US embassy or consulate abroad. Choice depends on your circumstances, eligibility, and visa availability.
Timeline varies significantly based on whether you are an immediate relative of a US citizen (usually 6-12 months) or a family preference category (1-7+ years depending on visa availability and country).
Marriage to a US citizen makes you an immediate relative, enabling you to apply for a green card. We can guide you through adjustment or consular processing, including waivers if needed for any grounds of inadmissibility.
Yes. Certain criminal convictions trigger deportability or inadmissibility. We coordinate with your criminal defense attorney to minimize immigration consequences and explore relief options.
Asylum is protection for those persecuted or fearing persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a social group. You must generally file within one year of arriving in the US.
Get Professional Immigration Help
Call (214) 550-2093 or contact us online to discuss your immigration case.