Can you provide examples of successful green card cases you've handled for clients in the Houston area?

Sure, here are a few examples of successful green card cases handled by our experienced immigration attorneys in Houston:

Example 1: Employment-Based Green Card (EB-2)

Client Software Engineer from India

Challenge:** The client faced significant delays and complications due to the lengthy priority dates for Indian nationals.

Solution: Our team meticulously prepared a National Interest Waiver (NIW) application, highlighting the client's exceptional skills and their contributions to critical U.S. technology projects. We provided detailed evidence of their work's national importance and secured strong letters of recommendation from industry leaders.


Outcome: The NIW petition was approved, and the client received their green card within a year, bypassing the extended wait times typically associated with the EB-2 category.


Example 2: Family-Based Green Card

Client:** U.S. Citizen Petitioner for Spouse

Challenge:** The spouse of our U.S. citizen client had an expired visa and was facing potential deportation.

Solution:** Our attorneys filed for Adjustment of Status (AOS) and successfully argued for the client's eligibility for a waiver of inadmissibility due to unlawful presence. We provided thorough documentation of the couple's bona fide marriage and demonstrated extreme hardship if the spouse were to be deported.

Outcome:** The waiver was granted, and the client’s spouse received their green card without having to leave the U.S.


Example 3: Investor Visa to Green Card (EB-5)

Client:** Entrepreneur from China

Challenge:** The client needed to demonstrate the lawful source of substantial investment funds and create ten full-time jobs in the U.S.

Solution:** We assisted in structuring a compliant investment in a Regional Center, ensuring all legal and financial documentation met USCIS requirements. We also prepared a comprehensive business plan and job creation analysis.

Outcome:** The client successfully transitioned from an EB-5 investor visa to a green card, allowing them and their family to reside permanently in the U.S.


Example 4: Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) Status to Green Card

Client:** Minor from Central America

Challenge:** The client was an unaccompanied minor who had been abandoned by their parents and faced dangerous conditions in their home country.

Solution:** Our legal team helped the minor obtain Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) status by working with family courts to secure the necessary findings of abandonment and the best interest of the child remaining in the U.S.

Outcome:** The client was granted SIJ status and subsequently approved for a green card, providing a safe and permanent home in the U.S.


Example 5: Outstanding Researcher (EB-1)

Client:** University Professor from Brazil

Challenge:** The client needed to prove international recognition for outstanding achievements in their academic field.

Solution:** We compiled extensive evidence of the client’s publications, citations, awards, and participation in major international conferences. We also secured compelling reference letters from prominent scholars and researchers.

Outcome:** The EB-1 petition was approved, and the client received their green card, allowing them to continue their groundbreaking research in the U.S.


Contact us today to learn how we can assist you with your green card application.

Contact Details: 

Phone: (713) 782-3332

Email: law@sunitakapoor.com

Website: https://www.sunitakapoor.com/

Office Location:  Houston


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