Immigration

Providing Services To Clients From Anywhere In The World.


Immigration law is almost always changing, becoming stricter each time. Attempting to apply for a nonimmigrant visa or immigrant status without the help of an immigration attorney causes more harm than good. Such attempts can lead to more complicated obstacles if not denials. The errors and incorrect information provided in the applications are permanently saved in the applicant's records. All of these errors are readily accessible for the immigration officer to review and use in their decisions for the applicant's next nonimmigrant/immigrant requests, which can lead to more denials. This is why it is crucial to team up with a competent immigration attorney to help you with your immigration matters. Have Tuli Law Firm represent you in your immigration case.

Attorney Sanjana Tuli personally went through the immigration process and became a naturalized U.S. citizen. This is why Tuli Law Firm can easily relate to their immigration clients and their concerns.

We aim to address our clients' queries and work on the issues that develop while our clients' cases are pending. We are upfront with our clients and disclose all known possible concerns. Our clients have the rights to know the obstacles they may face instead of being falsely led to believe that their cases will be issue-free. We work diligently for our clients so that they do not have to face the complexities and complications of their immigration cases alone. We also keep our rates affordable so that our clients can better focus on themselves.

We offer our services to anyone anywhere in the world. We are able to help anyone who is interested in applying for a visa or for U.S. citizenship but who is unable to visit our Texas location. Call us today for more information.

Green Card

  • Asylum (Affirmative and Defensive)

  • VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) (This applies to men as well.)

  • U Visa (Victim of Criminal Activity)

  • T Visa (Victim of Human Trafficking)

  • Removal of Conditions

  • Family

    • Family-Based Petitions

    • Fiance Visa

    • Consular Processing

    • Adjustment of Status

    • Waivers for Grounds of Inadmissibility

    • Waiver for Provisional Unlawful Presence

  • Employment

    • NIW (National Interest Waiver)

    • EB-1(a) (Alien of Extraordinary Ability)

    • EB-1(b) (Outstanding Professors/Researchers)

    • EB-1(c) (Multinational Manager or Executive)

    • PERM Labor Certification

    • EB-2 Based on PERM (Advanced Degree)

    • EB-3 Based on PERM (Professionals, Skilled Workers)

    • EB-4 (Certain Religious Workers)

    • EB-5 (Investor Visa)

  • Green Card Renewals

U.S. Citizenship

  • Naturalization

  • Derivative Citizenship of Children

  • Passport Renewal

  • Replacement of Certificate of Naturalization

Nonimmigrant Visas

  • B1/B2 (Tourist/Business Visitor)

  • Change of Status

  • E-1 (Treaty Trader)

  • E-2 (Treaty Investor)

  • Extension of Stay

  • F-1 (Student)

  • H-1B (Specialty Occupation)

  • Intracompany Transfers

  • R-1 Visa (Temporary Nonimmigrant Religious Worker)

  • TN Visa (TN NAFTA Professionals)

Change of Status

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

Employment Authorization Document (EAD)

Visa Extension

Request for Evidence (RFE)

Deportation and Removal Proceedings

Response for Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID)

Immigration Interview