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The Chander Law Firm PC
2626 Cole Ave
Ste 300

Dallas, TX 75204
USA
(214) 677-4990

The Chander Law Firm provides the full array of immigration legal services. We assist clients across the United States and the world on matters as varied as family-based visa petitions, representation of companies in employment immigration matters, and the defense of immigrants in deportation proceedings. The Chander Law Firm’s immigration practice is specially matched with our other practice areas to provide complete legal solutions for start-up companies, hi-technology companies, and the arts and entertainment industry. 

The Chander Law Firm provides representation in all affirmative applications before the USCIS. The law firm places a special emphasis on start-up companies, technology companies, health professionals, and businesses in the art and entertainment industries. The law firm also provides immigration litigation representation, including representation in deportation cases before the Immigration Court, Board of Immigration Appeals, and the Federal Appeals Courts.

The Chander Law Firm is Available Wherever You Are

The Chander Law Firm’s services are available to client’s living anywhere in the world. Most affirmative immigration matters can be handled through electronic, telephone, and mail correspondence. You do not need to live in Dallas or New York City to receive legal representation from The Chander Law Firm. A consultation is only a click away.

Below is a short list of some services offered by The Chander Law Firm:

Representation before Immigration Judge, Board of Immigration Appeals, and the Federal Courts

Representation in Asylum, Refugee, VAWA, and other humanitarian matters

Naturalization

Representation in all Visa Applications including:

Visas for Business Visitors and Tourists

B-1/B-2 Visas - Business Visitors and Tourists

Visa Waiver Program Problems

Visas Based on Employment

H-1B Visa –Professionals, specialty occupations, and fashion models

TN Visa –Canadian and Mexican professionals

H-2A Visa – Agricultural labor or services

H-2B Visa – Other temporary service or labor if such service

H-3 Visa – Foreign Trainee

L-1 Visa –Intra-company employee transfers of executives, managers, or persons specialized knowledge

Employment-Based Permanent Residence – Priority Workers

Employment-Based Permanent Residence – Professional, Advanced Degree Holders, or Aliens of Exceptional Ability

Employment-Based Permanent Residence – Skilled Workers, Professionals, and other Workers

Visas for Athletes, Artists, Entertainers, and the Media

I Visa –Representatives of foreign press, radio, film, or other foreign information media

O-1 Visa – Alien with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics

O-2 Visa – Assistants of O-1 alien

P-1 Visa– Athlete solely to attend an athletic event; entertainer or entertainment group to attend a performance

P-2 Visa – Artist or entertainers performing as a part of a reciprocal exchange program

P-3 Visa – Culturally unique artists or entertainers

Visas for Health Care Professionals

H-1C Visa –Registered nurses

Employment-Based Permanent Residence - Schedule A - Nurses and Physical therapists

Visas for Religious Workers

R-1 Visa – Religious Worker

EB-4 Visa – Permanent residence for religious workers and others

Visas for Foreign Investors and Traders

E-1 Visa – Treaty trader

E-2 Visa – Treaty investor

EB-5 - Conditional permanent residency for substantial investors

Visas Based on Family Relations

K-1 Visa –Fiancé(e) of a citizen

K-2 Visa – Minor child of K-1 holder

K-3 Visa – Spouse of citizen awaiting the approval immigrant visa

K-4 Visa – Minor child of K-3 holder

V Visa – Spouse of legal permanent resident where petition for permanent residence is pending

Permanent Residence Based on Family Relations

TD Visa - Alien spouse and minor children accompanying or following to join a TN alien

H-4 Visa - Spouse and minor children accompanying H alien

L-2 Visa - Spouse and minor children accompanying L alien

O-3 Visa – Spouse and minor children accompanying O alien

P-4 Visa – Spouse and minor children accompanying P alien

R-2 Visa – Spouse and minor children accompanying R alien

F-2 Visas – Spouse and minor children accompanying F-1 alien

J-2 Visa – Spouse and minor children accompanying J-1 alien

M-2 Visa – Spouse and minor children accompanying M-1 alien

Q-3 Visa – Spouse and minor children accompanying Q alien

Visas for Students

F-1 Visa - Student to study at an established college, university, seminary, conservatory, academic high school, elementary school, or other academic institution or language training program

F-3 Visa – Mexico or Canada border commuter student

J-1 Visa – Education transfer program

M-1 Visa - Vocational or other recognized nonacademic institution

M-3 Visa - Mexico or Canada vocational border commuter student

Visas for Foreign Diplomats, Ambassadors, and Other Officials

A-1 Visas - Ambassadors, public ministers, or career diplomatic or consular officers accredited by a foreign government and members of immediate family

A-2 Visas - Other officials and employees accredited by a foreign government lawfully recognized by the United States and accepted by the Secretary of State and members of immediate family

A-3 Visas - Attendants, servants, personal employees, and members of immediate family of officials under A-1 or A-2 status

Visas for Aliens serving on Sea Vessels and Aircrafts

D-1 Visas - Alien crew in service aboard a vessel or aircraft

D-2 Visas - Alien crew serving aboard fishing vessels

Visas for International Organizations

G-1 Visas - A principal resident representative of a foreign government to an international organization of which the foreign government is a member and the representative's immediate family

G-2 Visas - Other accredited representatives of a foreign government to an international organization of which the foreign government is a member and their immediate family

G-3 Visas - Other representatives of foreign governments not lawfully recognized by the United States to an international organization or representatives of foreign governments not members to an international organization and immediate family

G-4 Visas - Officers or employees of international organizations and their immediate family

G-5 Visas - Attendants, servants, and personal employees of representatives, officers, employees of international organizations and their immediate families

Visas for Cultural Exchange

Q-1 Visa - Alien having a residence in a foreign country who is coming temporarily (for a period not to exceed 15 months) to the United States as a participant in an international cultural exchange program for the purpose of providing practical training, employment, and the sharing of the history, culture, and traditions of the country of the alien’s nationality and who will be employed under the same wages and working conditions as domestic workers

Q-2 Visa - An alien citizen of the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland coming temporarily for the purpose of participating in conflict resplition programs pursuant to section 2(a) of the Irish Peace Process Cultural and Training Program Act of 1998

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