| Nayar & McIntyre, LLP is a full service immigration law firm serving Dallas, Fort Worth and surrounding areas. Our immigration law office is centrally located in Irving, Texas. Below is a list of some of the services available through our firm. Family Sponsored Immigration Spouses, children, parents, and siblings of U.S. citizens, and spouses and children of legal permanent residents may apply to obtain legal permanent resident status (green card) in the United States. An experienced immigration lawyer at Nayar & McIntyre, LLP can assist you with a wide range of family reunification immigration services, including 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.
Deportation and Removal Defense Our immigration law firm provides representation before the Immigration Court and Board of Immigration Appeals. Our experienced immigration attorneys have successfully litigated the following forms of relief before the Executive Office for Immigration Review: cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, 212(c), asylum, relief under the Convention Against Torture, TPS de novo relief, voluntary departure, termination of proceedings, waivers for crimes, fraud and unlawful presence, and NACARA. Our immigration lawyers also assist detained individuals to seek bond before the Immigration Judge. Citizenship Many individuals acquire U.S. citizenship through parents and grandparents, often unbeknownst to them. During your initial consultation, an experienced citizenship lawyer will review your family history to uncover any claims to U.S. citizenship. If you are a U.S. citizen through acquisition, an immigration attorney in our office can help you apply for a U.S. passport or certificate of citizenship. Naturalization A naturalization attorney at Nayar & McIntyre, LLP can assist you with your naturalization application. In addition to preparing your naturalization application, our immigration attorney will help you prepare for the interview and provide representation at the interview before Citizenship and Immigration Services. Our naturalization lawyer can also assist you with obtaining a waiver of the English and civics testing requirements for naturalization due to physical or developmental disability or mental impairment (N-648). In addition, immigration law firm Nayar & McIntyre, LLP can help you appeal any denial of your naturalization application. Asylum An immigration attorney Nayar & McIntyre, LLP can assist you with your asylum application before Citizenship and Immigration Services and/or the Immigration Court. Relief for Victims of Crime Victims of domestic violence, child abuse, and other violent crimes are eligible for several forms of relief, including under VAWA, before Citizenship and Immigration Services and the Immigration Court. Our lawyers have several years of experience assisting victims of crime to obtain legal status, employment authorization, deferred action, U visas, cancellation of removal, and legal permanent resident status. Waivers Certain criminal activity, immigration violations (including unlawful presence, status violations, and prior deportations), fraud, and some health conditions can render individuals ineligible to receive immigrant and nonimmigrant visas. Nayar & McIntyre, LLP can help you to obtain waivers for these grounds of ineligibility from Citizenship and Immigration Services, both here in the United States and at consulates abroad. NACARA Humanitarian Parole Temporary Protected Status Deferred Inspection Representation Call 972-445-4114 to schedule a free consult to discuss your immigration case with an experienced Dallas immigration lawyer. We serve the immigration law needs of individuals throughout Texas and the DFW Metroplex, including Dallas, Irving, Bedford, Euless, Arlington, Hurst, Allen, Flower Mound, Carrollton, Lewisville, Keller, Grand Prairie, North Richland Hills, Fort Worth, Garland, Mesquite, Richardson, Plano, Denton, McKinney, Frisco, Lubbock, Sherman, and Amarillo. | |
Immigration Updates
"Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano has extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for eligible nationals of El Salvador for an additional 18 months, beginning March 10, 2012, and ending Sept. 9, 2013." USCIS to Propose Changing the Process for Certain Waivers (01/06/2012) "On Jan. 6, 2012, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) posted a notice of intent in the Federal Register outlining its plan to reduce the time that U.S. citizens are separated from their spouses and children under certain circumstances while those family members go through the process of becoming legal immigrants to the United States." USCIS Announces Changes to Stand-Alone I-130 Filing Locations (01/01/2012)
"On January 1, 2012, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) changed the filing locations for Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. Domestic petitioners will now mail their stand-alone I-130 applications to either the Chicago Lockbox or the Phoenix Lockbox, depending on their residence in the United States." More Immigration Updates | |