Visa Immigration Attorney in Houston
Secure Your Future with Attorney Yegani
A visa may be required to enter the U.S. whether you plan on relocating temporarily (even if just for a few months) or permanently. If you are identified without a valid visa (unlawful presence), you will first be detained in an immigration detention center, then removal proceedings will commence to deport you from the country. Once you have been deported/removed, a 3,5, or 10-year bar will be placed on your ability for readmission to the U.S.
Have you overstayed your visa? Are you currently out of status? Contact Mana Yegani online or call (832) 981-2170 for a consultation. Se habla Español.
Why Work With a Visa Lawyer?
An attorney should be consulted before beginning your application process. Working with an experienced visa lawyer can help you avoid costly mistakes, guiding you through the complex process and protecting your rights.
Attorney Mana Yegani helps people seeking visas for entry to the U.S. through Houston. If you are outside the U.S. you may obtain visas that allow for living, working, attending school, getting medical care and traveling within the U.S. Attorney Yegani also helps those seeking immigrant and nonimmigrant visa extensions and conversions.
If you have a visa and wish to extend your stay, change your nonimmigrant visa category, or convert your nonimmigrant visa to an immigrant visa, you should speak with our visa immigration attorney at least 45 days before your authorized stay expires.
Understanding Nonimmigrant Visas
If you are seeking lawful permanent resident (LPR) status or hope to become a U.S. citizen at some point in the future, you will need to obtain a visa before you may enter and reside in the U.S. legally.
Types of visas that Ms. Yegani can help you apply for and obtain include:
Comprehensive List of Nonimmigrant Visas
- A visas - Representatives of foreign governments
- B visas - Temporary visitors for business or pleasure (the most common, multi-purpose visa)
- F visas - Student visas for academic students enrolled at accredited U.S. institutions
- H visas - Temporary work visas for professional-level jobs, seasonal workers and nonimmigrant trainees
- I-visas - Representatives of foreign media
- J visas - Exchange Visitor Program
- K visas - Family members, including spouses, children and fiancés of U.S. citizens
- L-1 visas - Intracompany transferees
- M visas - Vocational students
- O visas - Extraordinary abilities professionals and their assistants in the sciences, arts, education, business, athletics and motion picture or TV production industries
- P visas - Internationally recognized performers, including athletes and entertainers, and artists and entertainers of programs that are culturally unique
- Q-1 visa - International cultural exchange
- R-1 visa - Religious workers
- TN visa - North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) temporary professionals from Mexico and Canada
- V visas - Spouse and children of lawful permanent resident (LPR)
Attorney Yegani should be consulted before you take further steps in the application process. Several exceptions and restrictions apply to all visa categories and the application process. Speak with Houston immigrant visa lawyer Mana Yegani.
If your application has been denied, Ms. Yegani can help. Call her at (832) 981-2170, or contact her by email for a prompt response. Our services are available in Spanish!