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Why choose us?

With over 19 years of experience in U.S. immigration law and 24 years as an attorney in Mexico, the law firm of Arturo Rodríguez has helped hundreds of families and individuals obtain residency, citizenship, and other legal benefits in the United States.

Personalized attention

Personalized attention

Clear and honest advice

Clear and honest advice

Proven experience

Proven experience

Fair Prices

Fair Prices

Virtual and in-person consultations

Virtual and in-person consultations

Payment Plans

Payment Plans

Immigration services

We offer legal advice and representation in various immigration procedures. Our goal is to help you understand every step of the process.

Main services:

We help you obtain your residency through family adjustment of status or consular processing outside the United States.

We prepare you to successfully apply for U.S. citizenship.

Reunite your family in the United States legally and safely.

You can obtain permanent residency under this program for minors located in the United States in a vulnerable state.

If you entered without documents or have a criminal record or any immigration violation, we can help you apply for a legal pardon.

We assist you with the permanent residency process (10 years) starting 6 months before your resident card expires.

The removal of the two-year conditional residency is a key process for obtaining permanent residency in the United States. To successfully obtain it, it is essential to gather sufficient evidence demonstrating that the marriage was entered into in good faith and not for immigration purposes. Presenting clear, consistent, and convincing documentation can make the difference in the approval of your case.

If you are denied any process before immigration offices, we can fight for you before a final denial through an appeals process.

Work Visas for Professionals or Scientific Technicians

If you're an American trying to adopt a Mexican child, you must follow the guidelines established by the Hague Convention on International Adoptions. We can guide you through this complex process.

If you're wary of lawyers in Mexico, we can provide legal advice in Mexico if you have a legal problem.

Immigration law attorney and consultant at the Mexican Consulate in El Paso, Texas

Meet Attorney Arturo Rodríguez

I am an immigration attorney committed to helping my community. I understand your concerns because I've been in your shoes, seeking a better life in the United States.

What our customers say

Our best example is the real stories of those who have trusted us. Each case represents a dream fulfilled, a family reunited, or a firm step toward immigration peace of mind. We pride ourselves on supporting our clients through key moments in their lives, providing clarity, honesty, and results. You too can trust a legal team that puts your well-being first.

Do you have questions? We'll answer them here.

We've answered hundreds of questions like yours. Here are some of the most common:

Documents vary, but generally include application forms, identification documents, proof of relationship (if applicable), and financial documents.

Generally, you are required to be a legal permanent resident for a specific period, demonstrate good moral character, and pass an English and civics exam.

Sí. Cuento con licencia para ejercer tanto en Estados Unidos como en México, lo que me permite brindar asesoría y representación legal en cualquier estado de ambos países.

The consultation costs $52. Each case is unique; to provide a quote for the procedure, we need to understand your situation in more detail.

Yes, American immigration law is very complex. A small mistake can lead to delays in your application or even denial. Also, before you begin your application, it must be analyzed whether the beneficiary qualifies for the application due to a negative immigration record, a conviction for unlawful presence, or criminal arrests. This analysis must be conducted by an American attorney who focuses on immigration law. That's why you shouldn't do it yourself or leave it in the hands of a notary or the person who helped you file your taxes. You could truly regret it.

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