Family Based Immigration Law
The Law Office of Jessie M Thomas practice area covers a full range of family based immigration legal services for our clients in North Texas.
Visas
If you are seeking a family-based visa, the Law Office of Jessie M. Thomas can help.
Green Cards
A green card is your proof of legal permanent residency in the U.S. Green cards can be obtained in several different
Citizenship
Becoming a United States citizen is a major milestone in an immigrant's life. At the law office of Jessie M. Thomas in North Texas,
Immigration Waivers
The Imigration and Nationality Act provides ways to reverse demnials on petitions filed or to waive a condition if it is an excludable one.
Green Card Through Family
We help our clients determine if family members meet eligibility requirements and work to secure their family based green card with attention paid to every
Consular Processing
Consular processing is one of two paths for obtaining an immigrant visa (green card) to the United States. The other path is “adjustment of status.” If
Removal of Conditions
If you have obtained a green card on the basis of your marriage to a U.S. citizen or as an investor/entrepreneur, your status
Adjustment of Status
Adjustment of status (AOS) is the process of changing from a non-immigrant immigration status (e.g. student, tourist, etc.) to permanent
Family Sponsored Visas
Reuniting families is a rewarding aspect of immigration law. The Law Office of Jessie M. Thomas will help you with all aspects of bringing family members to the United States from
Fiance Spousal Visas
The Immigration and Nationality Act provides a nonimmigrant visa classification K-1 for aliens coming to the United States to marry American citizens and reside here.
DACA
Individuals may continue to request an initial grant of DACA or renew their DACA per guidelines established in 2012. Let us review your situation with you.
I-601A Provisional Unlawful Presence Waivers
An I-601A unlawful presence waiver, sometimes called a "Provisional Stateside Waiver", is a way to overcome an immigration obstacle known as “unlawful presence”