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Immigration Services Family Based Removal Defense Business Immigration
We do business immigration, removal defense, and family based.
Founder, Managing Attorney, Immigration Lawyer
Arzoo Rajani Connor
Arzoo Rajani Connor practices immigration law exclusively. She has extensive experience in deportation defense as well as family-based immigration. Arzoo is a 2011 graduate of St. Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas. During law school, Arzoo distinguished herself as a Staff Writer with The Scholar, St. Mary’s Law Review on Minority Issues. She also worked as a law clerk for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on a variety of immigration cases including asylum, marriage-based petitions, and fiancé visas.
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Address; Gran Plaza Tower 4200 South Freeway, Suite #620, Fort Worth, TX 76115
- Phone : 469-200-0158
- Email us : admin@arclawoffice.com
Our Firm
Your Personal Immigration Law Firm
Our team is known for their fearless approach, fighting battles others shy away from. With us, you will receive honest, aggressive representation that ensures your rights are protected and the law treats you equally. Trust ARC Legal Services for their legal expertise.
What we offer
Our Services
For our Military
Members of our armed forces can apply for citizenship or petition for their immediate family to obtain protection from deportation.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
TPS allows migrants from countries with unsafe conditions to reside and work legally in the United States.
Deportation Defense
The United States Government may initiate removal proceedings if there is reason to believe that you are present in the United States without authorization, or if you are in violation of your current immigrant or non-immigrant status.
Family Based Green Cards
This is a way of changing from nonimmigrant to immigrant status in order to get legal status in the United States through a family member, most likely a U.S. citizen.
Immigration Bonds from Custody
If a person is detained by immigration customs enforcement (ICE) or customs border protection (CBP), there are avenues to apply for a release (bond) while the person awaits his/her removal proceedings.
Waivers
Intending immigrants that have an adverse criminal or immigration history may find themselves inadmissible to obtain immigration benefits. However, many grounds of inadmissibility allow applicants to apply for a waiver; in other words, “forgiveness” from the U.S. government.
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- Date: May 31, 2023
Protecting Your Permanent Residency
- Date: May 31, 2023
Naturalization Process Overview & Basic Requirements
- Date: May 31, 2023
Rescheduling Biometrics Appointments
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FAQ
Frequently Ask Questions
Family Based Petitions involve establishing qualifying relationships to obtain permanent residency. Qualifying relationships can include being a child, parent, spouse, or sibling of an American or resident. Factors such as relationship type and beneficiary's country impact the timeline, and certain events like turning 21 or getting married can affect the process. Stepchildren/parents have additional requirements. Contact our office to schedule a consultation and explore the best options for your unique case.
Deportation Defense is a service provided by ARC Legal Services to individuals detained by immigration customs enforcement (ICE) or customs border protection (CBP). We offer expert guidance and legal options to seek release (bond) while awaiting removal proceedings. Our dedicated team can help file a request for release on bond with an immigration judge, known as a motion for Bond Redetermination. Contact us for assistance and support during this challenging time.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is granted by the Secretary of Homeland Security to eligible nationals from designated countries already present in the United States. TPS is given when conditions in a foreign country temporarily hinder the safe return of its nationals or if the country is unable to handle their return adequately. TPS provides protection from removal, Employment Authorization Document (EAD), and travel authorization. For detailed information regarding your eligibility, kindly contact our office to schedule a consultation.
ARC Legal Services provides guidance throughout the naturalization process for individuals seeking U.S. citizenship. We help assess eligibility based on age, residency, continuous residence, English proficiency, good moral character, knowledge of U.S. history and government, loyalty to U.S. principles, and the Oath of Allegiance. Some requirements may not apply to certain military service members and veterans. Contact our office for a personalized assessment and support in your journey to becoming a U.S. citizen.
Yes, ARC Legal Services offers support for victims of criminal activity through immigration law expertise. We can help victims apply for U nonimmigrant status (U visa) if they have cooperated with law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activities. Additionally, we provide guidance for individuals who may be eligible for a Green Card as a VAWA self-petitioner under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Contact our office for a confidential consultation to discuss your situation and explore your options.
ARC Legal Services offers comprehensive services for individuals and businesses seeking employment-based immigrant visas. Our experienced team provides evaluation, strategy development, petition preparation and filing, labor certification guidance, consular processing and adjustment of status support, and ongoing compliance assistance. Contact us to schedule a consultation and receive personalized advice to navigate the complex U.S. immigration system.
For more help or to schedule a consultation, you can reach ARC Legal Services at (469)2000158. We are here to assist you with your immigration needs.