Donald E. Robinowitz, Attorney at Law

4151 Southwest Freeway, Suite 350
Houston, TX 77027
Phone: 713-893-1886
Toll Free: 888-587-9098
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Immigrant Visas Contact Form

Although some types of family-based visas are not difficult to obtain, many applications are rejected because they were incorrectly filled out or improperly submitted. Supporting documentation must all be submitted with the application in order for it to be considered by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Contacting an attorney who understands the complexities of United States immigration law will ensure that your paperwork is complete and correctly submitted and that your interests are represented.

Help With All Your Temporary and Permanent Immigration Needs

Often, whether or not you will obtain the temporary visa or permanent green card comes down to the immigration lawyer you hire. Immigration law can be confusing, frustrating, and involve a very long process. An error in your visa application may result in delays.

At the Law Office of Donald E. Robinowitz, you will find professional, intelligent, experienced legal professionals ready to help you with all of your immigration needs. I am attorney Donald Robinowitz. I invite you to learn more about family and employment visa law on this page.

Contact my offices in Houston, Texas, to arrange a free consultation.

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Immigrant Visas Contact Form

*First Name

*Last Name

*Email Address

*Phone Number

*Zip

Street Address

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Incident Street Address

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*Incident Zip

Gender:

Country of Eligibility (if your native country is not your country of birth):

Marital Status:

Number of unmarried children under the age of 21:

Highest level of schooling that you completed:

Any college/university degrees or specialized training or skills:

Spouse Information:

Name:

Date of Birth:

Gender:

City/Town of Birth:

Country of Birth:

Children Information:

(complete this information for each child who is unmarried and under the age of 21, including step-children and adopted children)

Name:

Date of Birth:

Gender:

City/Town of Birth:

Country of Birth:

Name:

Date of Birth:

Gender:

City/Town of Birth:

Country of Birth:

Name:

Date of Birth:

Gender:

City/Town of Birth:

Country of Birth:

Passport Information:

(for applicant, spouse and each unmarried child under the age of 21)

Passport Number:

Passport Country:

Expiration Date:

Describe the purpose of seeking an immigrant visa such as to obtain employment, to join family members, to obtain asylum or refugee status:

Are you interested in applying for an immigrant visa through the Diversity Visa Lottery Program?
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List of relatives in the United States:

List the legal status of these relatives:

Where do you plan to live in the United States?

Where will you be employed in the United States?

Name and address of employer:

Type of position you will take:

Date you expect to begin work:

Do you have any fear about returning to your country?

Please describe:

Have you previously applied for a United States visa?
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When:

Was your request granted?
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What type of visa did you receive?

What dates have you previously entered the United States?

Have you ever been removed or granted a voluntary departure?
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If yes, please describe:

Do you have any criminal history?
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If yes, please describe:

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Donald E. Robinowitz, Attorney at Law, provides legal advice and representation for clients seeking help with immigration legal issues in Houston, Texas, and communities throughout the greater Houston region, including West Houston, Sugar Land, Galveston, Katy, Rosenberg, Baytown, The Woodlands, Kingwood, Missouri City, Pasadena, Clear Lake, Spring, Pearland, Alvin and Friendswood, The Galleria and The Heights Texas.

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