Tennessee Immigration Lawyer
Perez & Perez, PLLC
Employment-Based Visas • Family-Based Visas • Work Permits
Timely Solutions for Your Immigration-related Concerns
If you are interested in becoming a US resident and getting a work permit, need representation in immigration court, or need a fiancé visa, contact a Tennessee immigration lawyer at the law offices of Perez & Perez, PLLC.
At the Nashville, TN, based offices of Perez & Perez, PLLC, our attorneys serve clients throughout Tennessee, including the communities of Chattanooga, Clarksville, Jackson, Memphis, Knoxville, and Murfreesboro. We also provide immigration assistance to people residing in, or planning to immigrate to, other states, including Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Kentucky.
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Offering a Variety of Valuable Legal Services
Often, immigration cases are tied to other legal issues. In addition to immigration law, the attorneys at Perez & Perez, PLLC also offer a number of other legal services including:
A Professional and Personal Interest in Immigration Law
Perez & Perez, PLLC take both professional and personal interest in all aspects of US immigration. Tennessee-based immigration lawyers Philip Perez and David Perez understand the frustrations that immigrants face when they deal with US immigration law and work to establish themselves in this country. Philip Perez and David Perez are the sons of an immigrant, and attorney Philip Perez’s wife is also an immigrant. The Nashville immigration attorneys at Perez & Perez, PLLC:
What if You Face Deportation?
When a client faces deportation, our attorneys pursue all available relief from removal. Often, people with US citizen or resident family members can avoid deportation with the aid of an experienced immigration attorney. Some removal proceedings can be administratively closed with the assistance of an experienced deportation lawyer.
When a client has no other options besides being forced to leave the US, we fight to allow them to leave the US. voluntarily, without lengthy deportation proceedings and immigration detention, and strive to secure our clients’ ability to return to the US legally, without being restricted from returning for up to ten years. With proper guidance, voluntary departure is an option that can allow you to return to your country, apply for a visa, and return to the US legally and potentially, to rejoin your family and become a permanent resident and a citizens at a later time.
Contact an experienced immigration lawyer, family law attorney, Social Security Disability lawyer, or employment law attorney at Perez & Perez, PLLC today to schedule a consultation.