Offering Focused Representation by Immigration Lawyers
Immigration law is one of the most complex areas of U.S. law. If you are seeking a visa or green card, facing deportation or dealing with other immigration issue, it is important for your lawyer to be familiar with the statutes, regulations and procedures that impact your case.
At the law firm of Miley & Brown in Dallas, Texas, we focus our practice on immigration law. Contact us to consult with one of our experienced immigration lawyers about any of the following topics:
- Relatives of citizens and permanent residents: If you are a U.S. citizen, you may be able to sponsor your spouse, child, parent or sibling for a green card. Current green card holders are also able to sponsor their spouses and children.
- Fiance visas: If you are planning to get married in the U.S. to someone from a foreign country, you may need to obtain a visa in order to allow your fiance to enter the country before the wedding takes place.
- Removal of conditions: If you obtained a green card less than two years after marrying a U.S. citizen or as an investor/entrepreneur, your green card may be conditional for two years, and you may need to file for removal of conditions.
- Temporary employment visas: We represent employees and employers seeking to complete the temporary work visa applications and in statuses such as H-1B (specialty occupation workers), L-1A (intracompany transferees in an executive or managerial position), L-1B (intracompany transferee with specialized knowledge), O-1 (persons of extraordinary ability), E-1 (treaty traders), E-2 (treaty investors), R-1 (religious workers), and other possibilities.
- Employment-based green cards: In some cases, workers can obtain permanent resident green cards on the basis of their employment. We guide employees and employers through this complex process.
- Citizenship and naturalization: If you have been living in the United States on a green card for three to five years, you may be eligible to apply for citizenship.
- Deportation and removal defense: If you have been targeted for deportation or a loved one is currently in custody, you should contact an attorney right away.
- Asylum applications: We help people fleeing persecution in their home countries complete applications for asylum or refugee status if applicable.
- Additional immigration topics: We regularly handle cases involving the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), U status, temporary protected status, the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA), the Diversity Visa Immigration Program, waivers of inadmissibility, orphan and adoption issues, mandamus lawsuits.
Whatever concerns you may have about the immigration process, don't hesitate to contact us to discuss those concerns with one of our experienced, dedication immigration lawyers.



