Dallas/Fort Worth Immigration Lawyers
Our Dallas Fort Worth immigration lawyers at The Piri Law Firm bring the speed of technology to make immigration simple, fast & affordable.
Our superior attorneys provide quick, competent family immigration at low prices. Whether you are seeking permanent residency for yourself or a loved one or facing deportation, our immigration lawyers are here to help.
A full-service immigration law office, The Piri Law Firm serves Dallas, Fort Worth, and the surrounding areas. Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, are convenient locations for our immigration law office. A list of some of the services offered by our firm is provided below.
Your case is important to us, and we provide excellent, fast, attentive service to help you reach your immigration goal as quickly, cost-effectively, and conveniently as possible.
We Specialize in the Following Immigration Submissions:
- Petition for spouse, child, or parent.
- Petition for Fiancé
- Green Card Application
- Certificate of Citizenship
- DACA
- Green Card Renewal/Replacement
- Remove Conditions on Green Card
- Visa Victim of Crime
- VAWA abused by U.S. Citizens
- Cancellation of removal for non-Green Card holders
- Cancellation of removal for Green Card holders
- Application for waiver of crimes
- Application for Unlawful Presence Waiver
Sponsored Family Immigration
U.S. citizens’ spouses, children, parents, and siblings, as well as the spouses and kids of legal permanent residents, are eligible to apply for lawful permanent resident status (also known as a “green card”).
With regards to a variety of family reunification immigration services, such as Immigrant Visa Petitions (I-130), Adjustment of Status, Consular Processing, Removal of Conditional Residency (I-751), Fiancée Petitions (K1), K3 and K4 Visas, and V Visas, a knowledgeable immigration attorney at The Piri Law Firm can help you.
Removal and Deportation Defense
Before the Immigration Court and Board of Immigration Appeals, our immigration law company represents clients. Asylum, relief under the Convention Against Torture, TPS de novo relief, voluntary departure, termination of proceedings, waivers for crimes, fraud, and unlawful presence, as well as NACARA, have all been successfully litigated before the Executive Office for Immigration Review by our skilled immigration attorneys.
Additionally, we have successfully drafted reopening and reconsideration motions. Additionally, our immigration attorneys help detained people ask for a bond before the immigration judge. Finally, the case may be administratively closed or terminated, and prosecutorial discretion may apply to some individuals.
On countless occasions, our immigration lawyers have been able to get prosecutorial discretion.
Citizenship
Unbeknownst to them, many people obtain U.S. citizenship through their parents and grandparents. A knowledgeable citizenship attorney will examine your family history during your initial session to identify any potential claims for U.S. citizenship.
An immigration lawyer in our firm could assist you in applying for a passport or certificate of citizenship if you become a citizen of the United States through acquisition.
Naturalization
You can get help from a naturalization lawyer at The Piri Law Firm with your application. Our immigration lawyer will assist you in preparing for the interview and defend you at the interview with Citizenship and Immigration Services in addition to preparing your citizenship application.
Due to a physical, developmental, or mental impairment, our naturalization attorney can also help you secure a waiver of the English and civic test requirements for citizenship (N-648).
The Piri Law Firm, an immigration law firm, may also assist you in appealing the denial of your naturalization application.
Assistance for Crime Victims
Victims of violent crimes such as domestic abuse, child exploitation, and other such offenses are entitled to various forms of aid, including VAWA, from Citizenship and Immigration Services and the Immigration Court. In addition, obtaining legal status, employment authorization, delayed action, U visas, cancellation of deportation, and lawful permanent residence status for crime victims is something our attorneys have extensive expertise with.
Provisional and full waivers
People may not be granted immigrant and nonimmigrant visas if they have engaged in specific criminal behavior, have committed immigration crimes (such as unlawful presence, status violations, and prior deportations), are involved in fraud, or have some medical issues.
The Piri Law Firm can assist you in obtaining waivers from Citizenship and Immigration Services for these reasons of ineligibility, both here in the United States and at consulates overseas. Many of our I-601, I-601A, I-212 waiver applications have been submitted successfully.
Refusing to Remit Childhood Arrivals
The Secretary of Homeland Security said on June 15, 2012, that some individuals who entered the country as children and met specific requirements might submit a request for consideration of deferred action for a two-year term, subject to renewal. They are also qualified for a work permit.
Our office can assist you in determining your eligibility for DACA and in submitting your application.
Humanitarian Parole under NACARA
Humanitarian parole temporarily admits someone who would not otherwise be allowed into the country because of an urgent situation. In addition, humanitarian parole for those with urgent familial or medical needs has been successfully secured.
Status of Temporary Protection
The Secretary of Homeland Security may designate a foreign nation for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) if the nation’s citizens are temporarily prevented from returning there safely or, in some cases, if the government is unable to manage the return of its citizens (e.g., due to ongoing armed conflict or environmental disaster).
To qualifying citizens of those nations who are already in the U.S., USCIS may award TPS. TPS beneficiaries are not deportable from the United States for a specified period and are eligible to get a work authorization card. For those who qualify, our skilled immigration attorneys often handle TPS applications.
Representation for Immigration
Free Consultation with an expert immigration lawyer, Michael Piri. Call (833) 600-0029 or visit our Dallas or Fort Worth office.
To arrange a free consultation to discuss your immigration issue with an accomplished Dallas immigration lawyer, call Michael Piri at (833) 600-0029.
Michael Piri and The Piri Law Firm serve Texas and the DFW Metroplex, including Dallas, Irving, Bedford, Euless, Arlington, Hurst, Allen, Flower Mound, Carrollton, Lewisville, Farmers Branch, Bishop Arts, Keller, Grand Prairie, North Richland Hills, Fort Worth, Garland, Mesquite, Richardson, Plano, Denton, McKinney, Frisco, Lubbock, Sherman, and Amarillo.
According to estimates, Texas has welcomed 4.7 million people born abroad since 2015. About 17% of the state’s population lives in that area. We think this group deserves advocacy and representation on par with other U.S. citizens.
It’s no secret that Texas is a popular destination for immigrants, with the state’s rich cultural diversity, world-class educational institutions, lovely climate, affordable cost of living compared to many other U.S. states, rapidly expanding cities, and limitless opportunities to pursue a variety of career paths ranking among the top motivating factors for immigration in the state.
Due to their distinct abilities and contribution of rich cultural diversity to towns and cities across Texas, immigrants are a crucial component of the state’s industrial success. First, however, it’s vital to comprehend the current immigration procedure, rules, and privileges provided to immigrants while thinking about moving to Texas or the United States in general.
At The Piri Law Firm, we work hard to defend the rights of everyone who wants to immigrate to the United States, including asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants from all walks of life as they make their way through the frequently challenging immigration process. In the state of Texas, our team of immigration lawyers is among the best and most well-recommended.
Our attorneys are here to assist you whether you want to relocate to Texas for the first time, want to change your status from nonimmigrant to immigrant, or are an undocumented immigrant attempting to understand Texas immigration law. How did you find out about us?
Immigration Lawyers From the Piri Law Firm That You Can Trust To Keep Your Family Safe
The start of the immigration procedure is frequently daunting and confusing. Knowing your options and the measures that must be completed to jump-start the process of obtaining a green card or citizenship utilizing the chosen method before you begin making your move is crucial.
Family ties, work, or applying for asylum are the three most typical ways for people to enter Texas and the rest of the United States.
Immigration Based on Family
A family member already a U.S. citizen or authorized permanent resident may file a green card petition on your behalf. Depending on the relationship between the petitioner and the prospective immigrant, the stages for immigration based on family status differ. Spouses, parents, kids, and siblings are among the relatives who are eligible to file a petition for a relative’s green card.
Using Employment
It is occasionally feasible to change your status to permanent residency if you currently reside and work in Texas on a work visa. However, not all foreign workers can choose this route to citizenship or permanent residency; it relies on your employment visa’s conditions and line of work. Our immigration lawyers can assess your suitability for immigration based on your employment.
Requesting Humanitarian Assistance or Asylum
Due to the rising political unrest in many nations throughout the world, immigration based on humanitarian assistance efforts, such as seeking asylum or refugee status from a country experiencing war or other political unrest, is becoming more and more popular. In addition, persecuted individuals, victims of human trafficking, and survivors of further crimes committed in the U.S. may also be eligible for immigration under the U visa.
Recent Michael Piri’s Case Results
- Approval and grant of 42A Application for Cancellation of Removal for LPR
- Approval and grant of 42B Application for Cancellation of Removal
- Approval and grant of LPR application under the Cuban Adjustment Act
- Immigration bond hearing granted and approved
- T.N. Visa approval and extension granted
- N-400 Naturalization Application Approved and Granted
State Immigration Laws in Texas
One of the most complicated areas of law in Texas is immigration law. Although applying for immigration visas and green cards without the aid of a knowledgeable immigration lawyer is possible, a skilled attorney can make the process run more smoothly and improve your chances of success.
Whether you are starting the immigration process from abroad or already living in Texas as an undocumented immigrant or nonimmigrant, our team of immigration attorneys at The Piri Law Firm is always up to date on the latest reforms and the best methods to help those wishing to live permanently in the United States find a clear path toward legal immigration.
People who want to live and work in Texas regularly ask us the following questions about Texas immigration law:
- What distinguishes an immigrant from a nonimmigrant?
- Can a nonimmigrant request refugee status?
- What privileges do I have as an immigrant?
- Can I become a citizen of the U.S. as an undocumented immigrant?
- What should I do to prepare for my immigration to the U.S.?
Whatever your motivations are for wanting to start over in the great state of Texas, Michael Piri Law Firm has assembled a group of the top immigration attorneys in Dallas & Fort Worth to assist you in doing so. Consultations are always complimentary and private. For a confidential case evaluation, contact us right now at (833) 600-0029.
Immigration Terms
A few of the hundreds of acronyms used in immigration law
- A-file: Alien file
- AOS: Adjustment of status
- BIA: Board of Immigration Appeals
- CIMT: Crimes involving moral turpitude
- COA: Cancellation of removal
- CP: Consular processing
- DACA: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
- DREAM Act: Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act
- DV: Diversity visa lottery program
- EAD: Employment authorization document
- Green card: Permanent resident card
- ICE: United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- IMFA: Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendments
- NTA: Notice to appear
- POE: Port of entry
- TPC: Temporary protected status
- USCIS: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Some immigration services take any case that comes through the door. We do not do this at Piri Law Firm. Instead, we listen, pay attention and ask the right questions to ensure your case is successful.
At The Piri Law Firm, we don’t use call centers, and our immigration attorneys are focused on family-based immigration and personalized services, including Crimmigration. Our experienced immigration lawyers are here to help your family come together and remain here in the United States.
We are here when you are ready to take the first steps toward citizenship. We have successfully brought many couples from around the world to live, work and build their dreams in the U.S.