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Dallas Immigration & Naturalization Law Firm

Saenz-Rodriguez Office

Welcome to The Saenz-Rodriguez Family

Our law firm is founded on a family preservation principle. We approach all immigration concerns — family-based or otherwise — with sincerity, open communication and a personal level of attention. When you choose to work with our attorneys to resolve your immigration dispute, you and your family become an extension of the Saenz-Rodriguez family. We will work tirelessly to protect your best interests, exhausting alternative approaches often overlooked by traditional or less experienced practitioners. We extend our immigration services internationally, and will do our best to help you and your loved ones, no matter the circumstances.

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Our Philosophy

With more than two decades of experience protecting immigrant rights in a United States southern border state, our Dallas lawyers have become known for our ability to resolve incredibly complex immigration and naturalization disputes. Our aggressive legal representation has helped individuals find safety in political asylum, seize opportunity and reunite with family members in the United States.

About our services

EMPLOYMENT-BASED IMMIGRATION

FAMILY-BASED IMMIGRATION

NATURALIZATION SERVICES

TEMPORARY VISA SERVICES

Latest Immigration News

A video of a man standing behind a fence on a website.
By George Rodriguez February 6, 2025
Read our latest blog discussing President Trump's recent immigration actions, including the end of CBP One, featuring insights from our managing partner, George Rodriguez. Stay updated on the impacts for migrants and legal immigration processes.
U.S. extends protected migrant status to mid-2024 for six nationalities
By Cris Haest November 11, 2022
The United States has extended a protected status program that prevents migrants from being deported to mid-2024 for citizens of six countries, including Haiti and three Central American nations, its immigration service said on Thursday. The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will be extended to June 30, 2024, for citizens of Haiti, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Sudan, Honduras, and Nepal, according to a document filed by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
BREAKING NEWS: DHS Publishes Final Rule to Restore Asylum Regulations Consistent with Asylumworks Va
By Cris Haest September 26, 2022
Final Rule: We no longer have to wait for an asylum application to be pending 365 days before applying for work authorization. The rules were changed back to 180 days instead.
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