Frequent questions
Our El Paso law firm handles a wide range of immigration cases, including visa applications, adjustment of status, deportation defense, citizenship, and more.
You can schedule a consultation with an immigration attorney at our firm in El Paso by calling our phone number or filling out the contact form on our website.
The requirements to apply for a work visa vary depending on the type of visa. Generally, a valid offer of employment in the United States and meeting the specific eligibility criteria for the requested visa are required.
Adjustment of status processing time may vary depending on several factors, including the type of case and the workload of the USCIS office. Generally, the process can take several months or more.
If you receive a deportation notice, it is crucial that you immediately contact an experienced immigration attorney. An attorney can help you explore your legal options and represent you in the deportation process.
Eligibility for naturalization is determined by several factors, including the length of your legal residence in the United States, your criminal history, and your ability to demonstrate English proficiency and civic knowledge. An immigration attorney can evaluate your case and determine your eligibility.
The processing time for naturalization can vary, but generally takes several months from the time the application is submitted until the process is completed and the swearing-in ceremony is scheduled.
If your visa application is rejected, there may be options available to appeal the decision or submit a new application. An immigration attorney can help you evaluate your options and take appropriate action.