Hindi Speaking Immigration Lawyer Near Me in Dallas, TX
Do you want to immigrate to the United States, but find it challenging to work with an attorney who doesn’t speak Hindi? Are you looking for an immigration attorney in the Dallas area with a proven track record of Hindi-speaking clients? That’s exactly what we can provide. When folks type “Hindi speaking immigration near me in Dallas, TX” into a search engine, we’re what’s come up for many years. We are ready to provide you and yours with experienced, warm-hearted, and compassionate service, so contact us today.
How Can a Hindi Speaking Immigration Lawyer Help You?
We can help by providing a solution to your immigration concerns. If you’re looking to immigrate to the United States, or with your family and others, we can help to increase the quality of your life. If you’re a corporation looking for immigration solutions, we can use our immigration experience to potentially maximize the profitability of your business.
We understand that, when you have immigration problems, when you speak Hindi, it all may feel daunting. We understand that because Saurab Rijal, our founding partner, is an immigrant himself. Born and raised in Kathmandu, he’s a licensed attorney that speaks English and Hindi as well as Gujarati and Nepali. He understands the dream of immigrating to America and has devoted his life to making that process easier on others.
He and the rest of the law firm are very grateful for all of our clients. Through the years, we’ve been fortunate to help so many with their immigration status. We take great pride in our online reputation. While we’re always glad to provide a portfolio of our work, those interested can read our Google Reviews. Every review is just that much more motivation to be able to help others with their immigration.
How Can I Migrate to the USA from India?
The migration process can be a challenging one. However, we here at Rijal Law can be there by your side every step of the way. The first part of the process, for a majority of folks, is to get an immigration petition filed on your behalf or to be sponsored. From there, the wait begins. Should a visa in your category become available and your petition is approved, then you can apply for an immigration visa through your U.S. consulate.
As you might imagine, the documentation can be complex. We can assist you with all of it, in terms of both completion as well as applying on time. You’ll have to go through a medical evaluation as well as, in many cases, a job interview. Everything from your passport to your social media account information may be scrutinized.
We can advise you throughout the process. What forms you’ll need, when you’ll need them, making sure they’re in order, how much they’ll cost, even interview prep – we can help in a variety of ways.
What Are My Options?
The good news is that there are multiple ways of immigrating to the United States from India. For some, the best option will be family reunification. That said, you don’t need to have immediate family members in the US to immigrate here. For example, some of the most commonly requested options are employment and investor visas.
As of this writing, there are five different employment-related residence cards available. Priority workers can receive an E-1 visa, while persons with “extraordinary abilities and advanced degrees” can receive an E-2 visa. The E-3 visa is for “unskilled, skilled workers” as well as “professionals.” The E-4 visa is for what are called “special immigrants.”
The E-5 is an employment visa for investors. That said, you don’t need a specific “employment visa” to immigrate. Student visas, for example, are for foreign students to integrate into the local workforce simply. We can also help those who wish to invest and start a business in the United States as well. It may be that qualifying through the Green Card Lottery is best for you. We can work with you to help to determine which is right for you.
Can I Move to America Without a Job?
Yes, plenty of US visas require that you’ve had a job offer made to you should you want to work in the United States. However, that’s not the only way to do it. Indeed, there are visas like the “EB-1A,” which is for those that are exceptional and even have expertise that could be described as “extraordinary” in such fields as the arts, business, athletics, as well as education and the sciences.
This is also for executives, multinational managers, and so forth. To qualify, you will have to demonstrate this, but we can help. We can work with you to determine your candidacy and then to put together compelling proof.
If you want to invest at least $500,000, then you may qualify for what’s called an “investor visa,” the EB-5. Instead of receiving a job offer, the idea is that you’ll be creating jobs.
Those are just some of the options. We can work with you to find an immigration solution.
How Much Money Do I Need to Move From India to the US?
Every situation is different. No two candidates or immigration paths are the same. However, for the most part, as The Economic Times of India laid out, “the whole process could cost you anywhere between $4,000 and $12,000.”
Much of this, as you might imagine, comes from fees for the petitions as well as the legal fees. In terms of the latter, we always let you know upfront how much your fees will be.
Other fees that you’ll have to pay will include medical costs for exams and vaccinations. Moreover, there will be fees for the naturalization process as well as potentially citizenship test prep classes. Throughout the process, we’ll help you to know what you do and don’t have to focus on.
How a Hindi Speaking Immigration Lawyer Can Help You If You’re in the US
If you want to move to the United States, we can help. If you’re living in the United States already and looking for help with family petitions, green cards for your fiance/spouse/others, we can be of assistance. We know how challenging this process can be and we want to make it easier on you and yours. If you’ve been searching for a “Hindi speaking immigration lawyer near me,” you can reach us for a free consultation at (855) 997-4525.