Immigration Law
Dealing with an immigration issue is never easy. The legal process can be overwhelming, frustrating, and expensive. Worse, you may go to the wrong person to handle your case, whether it’s unscrupulous lawyers, unqualified notaries, or consultants. Going to such people can result in disastrous results, where you can spend years trying to obtain a visa, legal residency, or citizenship, only to be denied. You will not face this issue at the Gabriel Jiménez Law Office.
We know this may be a challenging time for you and your family, but we are here to help. We have over 15 years of experience serving the immigrant community in El Paso and over 25 years of experience combined. Immigration attorney Gabriel Jiménez will work hard to ensure you receive the best possible outcome in your case, and we will not rest until the job is done. Indeed, you can be assured from your initial consultation that, if attorney Gabriel Jiménez cannot help you with your case, he will let you know.
Contact our office today to discuss your legal options directly with Gabriel Jiménez, one of the most trusted El Paso immigration lawyers. Call (915) 533-4211 to schedule a consultation and determine how to move forward with your case. Get the focused representation you need and deserve.
Anyone dealing with the U.S. immigration system may want help from a lawyer. This includes people applying for visas, green cards, asylum, or citizenship, and those facing deportation. A lawyer can explain your options, handle paperwork, and speak for you in legal situations.
It’s smart to talk to a lawyer before you start any immigration process. They can help you avoid mistakes, speed things up, and give advice if your case is complicated, like if you’ve had a visa denied or have legal issues.
Immigration cases are handled by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), immigration courts, or U.S. embassies and consulates in other countries. Court hearings usually take place in certain cities that have immigration courts.
Delays happen because of high demand, background checks, missing paperwork, or government backlogs. It is important to speak with a lawyer if you are experiencing a delay.
It can take anywhere from a few months to several years, depending on the type of application and where it is being processed. A lawyer may be able to help expedite the process.
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