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San Antonio Immigration Lawyer

Alvillar Trevino, PLLC

San Antonio Immigration Lawyer
84 NE Loop 410 Suite 126
San Antonio, Texas 78216
USA

Phone (210) 544-5105 or (877) 464-5593
Fax (210) 568-4649

Website www.sanantonio-immigrationattorney.com
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The San Antonio law office of Alvillar Trevino, PLLC has become well-known for creating immigration solutions that meet our clients' needs, budget and timing. We were established to help the individuals, families and employers who were struggling to navigate the complex and ever-changing U.S. immigrations process.

There are numerous options for employers and employees who wish to work in the U.S. The events of September 11, 2001, resulted in the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, and strict, new immigration policies that were designed to make us safer, but also made the immigration process more complicated.

Many individuals and employers encounter difficulties when they try to save money by navigating the complex and, oftentimes, confusing U.S. immigrations process without help from an immigration lawyer. Unfortunately, delayed action or a failure to comply with the proper procedure can create significant problems that will most likely require additional expense to correct.




Practice Areas

Additional Practice Areas: Criminal Charge Deportation Defense, Consular Processing, Fiancée Visas


Practice Areas Description

- Family Based Immigration

At the law office of Alvillar Trevino, PLLC, we believe that the key to providing cost-efficient and comprehensive immigration services for our clients is our commitment to prompt evaluation and timely action for each case.

- Employment Based Immigration

We customize immigration solutions for every person who visits the law office of Alvillar Trevino, PLLC because we recognize that everyone has different circumstances and unique needs.

- Criminal Charge Deportation Defense

Criminal charges are a serious matter under any circumstances, but for immigrants, these types of charges or a conviction can leave an individual ineligible to immigrate to the U.S. People who have a green card could lose their permanent residency, as well as the chance for United States citizenship. Deportation is also a possible consequence of criminal charges or a conviction.

- Temporary Work Visa

There are many different types of temporary work visas, and the key to success can be in choosing the correct visa because every individual has unique circumstances.

- Naturalization

Naturalization is the most common citizenship process used by individuals who were not born in the U.S. There are relatively few requirements for applicants using the N400 application, including:

At least 18 years of age
Judged to be of good moral character
Permanent residency for three to five years
Proficiency in English and U.S. history

- Consular Processing

The factor that many people forget to consider when seeking entry into the U.S. is that although there are guidelines, in many cases, the process is discretionary. The key to successful navigation of this process is an immigration attorney with extensive experience and knowledge in this area.

- Asylum

The U.S. Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services strictly enforces the refugee asylum law. This type of immigration is available only for individuals who are seeking political asylum in the U.S. because they have "a reasonable fear of persecution because of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion."

- Fiancée Visas

The Immigration and Nationality Act that was created in 1952 clearly outlines the nonimmigrant visa classification for aliens coming to the United States to marry American citizens and reside in the U.S.

- Adjustment of Status

There are two methods for obtaining legal, permanent residency in the U.S.; individuals can stay in the U.S. and apply for an adjustment of status, or leave the U.S. and go through consular processing. We try to keep these types of cases in the U.S., so we can maintain control of your immigration issues, but our process will depend upon your circumstances. For example, if you made illegal entry into the U.S. after 1998, you may have no choice but to go abroad to process your petition.

- Immigration

Each day, immigrants from all over the world pursue the dream of American citizenship. Unfortunately, many immigrants lose their opportunity for U.S. citizenship because they lack proper legal representation.

Associates

Mr. David J Trevino
Attorney
Immigration, Naturalization and Citizenship



Attorneys

Mr. Francisco Alvillar
Attorney
Immigration, Naturalization and Citizenship, Visa

  

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