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Immigrating to the United States can be a life-changing opportunity, but the path is often filled with legal challenges and complexities. Whether you are seeking to reunite with family, secure employment, or build a new life, the immigration process can be overwhelming without the right guidance.

At Nava Law Group, we help individuals and families navigate the intricate web of immigration laws and procedures. Our dedicated team of immigration attorneys provides compassionate, personalized legal support to ensure you have the best chance of achieving your immigration goals. Whether you’re facing an immediate legal challenge, like a deportation notice, or pursuing a long-term goal, such as obtaining citizenship, we are here to help every step of the way.

With our deep knowledge of U.S. and Texas immigration laws, we offer a wide range of services tailored to your unique situation. Immigration is about more than just paperwork—it’s about protecting your future, your family, and your livelihood. At Nava Law Group, we are committed to fighting for your rights and guiding you toward a successful resolution.

Immigration Services We Offer 

As a North American immigration law group, we have expertise in a wide variety of topics. Our attorneys can field basic questions about naturalization and take on more complicated issues concerning green cards and deportation. Consult with us if you have questions about any of the following:

Naturalization and Citizenship
Naturalization and Citizenship

The path to U.S. citizenship requires meeting specific eligibility requirements and passing English and civics tests. While challenging, the benefits make it worthwhile for many. Nava Law Group can guide you through your citizenship journey. Read More

Green Cards
Green Cards

A green card opens the door to living and working legally in the United States, typically with a validity of 10 years. Our experienced team will guide you through every step of the application process, from paperwork to interviews. Read More

Deportation and Removal
Deportation and Removal

If a loved one has been unfairly deported, there may be legal options. Our team will review your case to determine if a defense is possible and guide you through the next steps. Read More

ICE Holds and Immigration Detentions
ICE Holds and Immigration Detentions

ICE holds and detentions can be stressful. When local law enforcement detains someone and notifies ICE, they may ask to hold the person for up to 48 hours before starting deportation proceedings. At Nava Law Group, we act quickly to challenge ICE holds and protect your rights. Read More

Family-Based Immigration
Family-Based Immigration

Family-based immigration offers a path to U.S. residency, but changing laws make it challenging. At Nava Law Group, we keep you informed on the latest immigration laws. This process is available for spouses, parents, and unmarried children under 21 of U.S. citizens. Read More

Employment-Based Immigration
Employment-Based Immigration

Employment-based immigration lets skilled workers live and work in the U.S. Categories include EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3, for workers with different abilities. Your employer must petition and get labor certification proving no harm to U.S. workers. Read More

Asylum
Asylum

Asylum protects those fleeing persecution. The U.S. accepts asylum seekers who show a well-founded fear of danger in their home countries. An experienced immigration attorney can help strengthen your case and improve your chances of gaining residence. Read More

Visas
Visas

There are different types of visas, such as tourist, student, and work visas. Each has specific requirements and permits different activities in the U.S. Our attorneys can guide you through the application process and help maintain your status. Read More

Naturalization and Citizenship

The path to U.S. citizenship requires meeting specific eligibility requirements and passing English and civics tests. While challenging, the benefits make it worthwhile for many. Nava Law Group can guide you through your citizenship journey. Read More

Green Cards

A green card opens the door to living and working legally in the United States, typically with a validity of 10 years. Our experienced team will guide you through every step of the application process, from paperwork to interviews. Read More

Deportation and Removal

If a loved one has been unfairly deported, there may be legal options. Our team will review your case to determine if a defense is possible and guide you through the next steps. Read More

ICE Holds and Immigration Detentions

ICE holds and detentions can be stressful. When local law enforcement detains someone and notifies ICE, they may ask to hold the person for up to 48 hours before starting deportation proceedings. At Nava Law Group, we act quickly to challenge ICE holds and protect your rights. Read More

Family-Based Immigration

Family-based immigration offers a path to U.S. residency, but changing laws make it challenging. At Nava Law Group, we keep you informed on the latest immigration laws. This process is available for spouses, parents, and unmarried children under 21 of U.S. citizens. Read More

Employment-Based Immigration

Employment-based immigration lets skilled workers live and work in the U.S. Categories include EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3, for workers with different abilities. Your employer must petition and get labor certification proving no harm to U.S. workers. Read More

Asylum

Asylum protects those fleeing persecution. The U.S. accepts asylum seekers who show a well-founded fear of danger in their home countries. An experienced immigration attorney can help strengthen your case and improve your chances of gaining residence. Read More

Visas

There are different types of visas, such as tourist, student, and work visas. Each has specific requirements and permits different activities in the U.S. Our attorneys can guide you through the application process and help maintain your status. Read More

Understanding U.S. and Texas Immigration Law

Immigration law in the United States is one of the most complex areas of law, with regulations and policies that frequently change. Navigating this system requires a deep understanding of both federal laws and state-specific regulations that can influence your immigration status and rights. At Nava Law Group, we have extensive experience in U.S. and Texas immigration law, ensuring that our clients are informed and fully prepared to face any legal challenges.

Federal Immigration Law

Immigration law in the U.S. is primarily governed by federal legislation, particularly the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Federal agencies like U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) are responsible for implementing and enforcing these laws. The key areas of U.S. immigration law include:

  • Family-Based Immigration: Allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor relatives for green cards.
  • Employment-Based Immigration: Facilitates visas and green cards for workers with specific skills or job offers in the U.S.
  • Naturalization and Citizenship: Outlines the process for becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization.
  • Asylum and Refugee Protection: Grants protection to individuals fleeing persecution in their home countries.
  • Deportation and Removal: Covers the legal processes and defenses available when someone faces deportation from the U.S.
  • DACA and TPS: Provides temporary protection to eligible immigrants, allowing them to live and work in the U.S. under specific conditions.

Due to frequent policy changes at the federal level, it’s essential to stay updated on the latest immigration laws and how they may impact your case. For example, changes in asylum policies, visa quotas, and enforcement priorities can directly affect the likelihood of approval for certain immigration benefits.

Texas-Specific Immigration Issues

While immigration law is governed at the federal level, individual states like Texas also play a significant role in how these laws are enforced. Texas, being a border state, faces unique challenges and opportunities when it comes to immigration.

  • Proximity to the U.S.-Mexico Border: Texas sees a high volume of immigration enforcement actions, including border detentions, deportations, and asylum claims. Cities along the Texas-Mexico border, like McAllen and El Paso, are particularly impacted by federal immigration policies.
  • Local Cooperation with ICE: Texas law enforcement agencies often cooperate with ICE, leading to frequent ICE holds and detentions for individuals arrested by local police. Laws such as Texas Senate Bill 4 (SB4) allow local police to ask about immigration status during routine stops, increasing the risk of detainment for immigrants.
  • “Sanctuary City” Policies: Texas has a complicated relationship with “sanctuary city” policies, which limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Understanding how local policies affect your case is crucial, as the level of enforcement can vary significantly across different Texas cities.
  • Agricultural and Employment-Based Immigration: Texas has a large agricultural industry that relies on migrant and seasonal workers. Understanding Texas’s labor certification requirements and visa processes for industries like agriculture is key for many employment-based immigration cases.

At Nava Law Group, we understand the nuances of both federal and Texas-specific immigration law, and we are committed to providing our clients with the best possible defense and guidance. Whether you’re facing an ICE hold, applying for a visa, or defending against deportation, we are here to protect your rights and guide you through every step of the process.

Why Choose Nava Law Group for Your Immigration Needs?

Choosing the right legal team to handle your immigration case can make all the difference in the outcome of your journey. At Nava Law Group, we understand how high the stakes are when it comes to your immigration status, and we are committed to providing expert, compassionate, and personalized legal representation. Here are just a few reasons why Nava Law Group is the best choice for your immigration needs:

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Por qué Nava Law Group es la Solución a Tus Problemas

En Nava Law Group, contamos con un equipo de abogados altamente calificados que se dedican a ayudar a las víctimas de accidentes a obtener la compensación que merecen. Aquí te indicamos hay algunas razones por las que Nava Law Group es la solución a tus problemas de lesiones personales:

Abogados con experiencia en lesiones personales:

Nuestros abogados tienen más de 150 años de experiencia combinada. Manejamos una amplia gama de casos de lesiones personales, desde accidentes automovilísticos, hasta accidentes por resbalones y caídas. Tenemos el conocimiento y las habilidades necesarias para construir una estrategia de caso sólida y luchar por sus derechos.

Representación compasiva y personalizada:

Entendemos los desafíos que enfrentan las víctimas de accidentes y brindamos representación personalizada y compasiva a todos y cada uno de los clientes. Nos tomamos el tiempo para escuchar tu historia, responder tus preguntas y brindarte el apoyo y la orientación que necesitas durante todo el proceso legal.

Historial comprobado de éxito:

Tenemos un historial comprobado de éxito en el manejo de casos de lesiones personales. Nuestros abogados han asegurado millones de dólares en compensación para nuestros clientes, y estamos comprometidos a hacer todo lo posible para ayudarte a obtener la compensación que te mereces.

Dedicación a luchar por los derechos de los clientes:

Nos dedicamos a garantizar que las compañías de seguros y otras partes traten a nuestros clientes de manera justa, y que tus derechos estén completamente protegidos. No retrocederemos ante la adversidad y trabajaremos incansablemente para garantizar que recibas la compensación a la que tienes derecho.

Cuando eliges Nava Law Group, puedes estar seguro de que estás trabajando con un equipo comprometido con tu éxito. Si un ser querido o tú ha resultado lesionado en un accidente en Texas, no esperes hasta que sea demasiado tarde para buscar asesoramiento legal. Contacta a Nava Law Group hoy para una consulta y permítenos ayudarte a obtener la compensación que te mereces.

Frequently Asked Questions About Immigration Law

How long does the immigration process take?

The length of the immigration process varies depending on the type of application and the complexity of your case, but it can be from a few months to a few years. At Nava Law Group, we’ll help you understand the timeline for your specific case and guide you through each stage.

What are the most common reasons for visa or green card denial?

Visa or green card applications can be denied for various reasons, including incomplete applications, failure to meet eligibility requirements, previous immigration violations, or a lack of sufficient supporting documentation. Additionally, some applicants may be inadmissible due to criminal history, medical reasons, or misrepresentation.

What happens if my visa or green card application is denied?

If your visa or green card application is denied, you may have the option to appeal the decision or file a motion to reopen or reconsider the case. Nava Law Group can review the denial notice, identify any errors, and work to strengthen your case for a successful appeal or reapplication.

What should I do if I receive a deportation notice?

If you receive a deportation notice, it’s critical to act immediately. The first step is to consult with an experienced immigration attorney who can review your case and discuss possible defenses. Depending on your situation, you may be eligible for relief, such as asylum, cancellation of removal, or adjustment of status. At Nava Law Group, we will develop a defense strategy tailored to your case and represent you in immigration court to fight for your right to stay in the U.S.

Can I apply for asylum after entering the U.S. illegally?

Yes, you can still apply for asylum even if you entered the U.S. without documentation or have overstayed your visa. Asylum is available to individuals who have fled persecution or fear persecution in their home countries based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.

Can I become a U.S. citizen if I have a criminal record?

It depends on the nature of the crime and how long ago it occurred. Certain crimes, such as aggravated felonies or crimes involving moral turpitude, may make you ineligible for citizenship. However, minor offenses may not bar you from becoming a U.S. citizen.

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