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Immigration journeys carry powerful stories of hope, perseverance, and opportunity. At Immigration Lawyer Laredo TX, By Lozano Law Firm, clients discover guidance rooted in personal experience, proven legal skill, and genuine care. The firm serves families, businesses, and individuals across South Texas who need steady direction through America’s complex immigration system.

About Immigration Lawyer Laredo TX,
By Lozano Law Firm

Founded by Alfredo Lozano, a first-generation American raised by immigrant parents from Sabinas, Coahuila, Mexico, Lozano Law Firm is a boutique immigration law firm in Texas focused exclusively on U.S. immigration and nationality matters. Lozano’s personal background — from helping his own spouse immigrate to the United States to serving four years in the United States Marine Corps — shapes the firm’s empathetic approach to every client’s case.

HELPING FAMILIES & ENTREPRENEURS
FOLLOW THEIR DREAMS IN THE U.S!

Alfredo Lozano—founder and principal attorney of Lozano Law Firm and Board Certified in Immigration & Nationality Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization—draws on years of focused experience to see that each visa petition is meticulously assembled and filed without delay, giving your immigration goals the strongest possible start.

Lozano Law Firm connects employers, entrepreneurs, and investors with a dedicated business immigration lawyer who guides each employment- and business-based visa strategy from first consultation to final approval.

EB-1a

Priority for workers of extraordinary ability.

EB-1b

Priority for outstanding researchers and professors.

EB-2

Professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional ability.

EB-3

Skilled workers, professionals and unskilled workers.

EB-4

Religious workers and other special immigrants.

EB-5

Immigrant investors creating jobs.

Immigration Lawyer Laredo, TX: Welcome To Lozano Law Firm

When your right to live, work, or invest in Laredo, Texas, or in the United States is on the line, you need clear guidance you can trust. Immigration Lawyer Laredo TX connects individuals, families, and businesses with dedicated Laredo immigration lawyers who practice nothing but U.S. immigration law. From our office serving Laredo and South Texas, our bilingual team delivers strategic, step-by-step representation that aligns with your goals, budget, and timeline.

Trusted Laredo Immigration Lawyers
—A Client-First Approach

Founder Alfredo Lozano is Board Certified in Immigration and Nationality Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, an achievement held by less than 10% of Texas attorneys. Certification requires years of focused experience, rigorous continuing education, and a comprehensive examination, giving clients an added level of assurance about professional competence.

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      Immigration FAQs Laredo Residents Ask — Answered By Lozano Law Firm

      How Long For My Spouse In Mexico To Get A Green Card In Laredo?

      The timeline has two main phases. First, U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) must approve your Form I-130. Current USCIS data show the Texas and Potomac Service Centers are averaging close to a year for marriage-based approvals. Once the petition is approved, the National Visa Center moves the file to the U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juárez, where most Laredo families wait another four-to-six months for the interview window to open. Every family’s history is different, so at Lozano Law Firm we build a customized worksheet during your initial consultation that identifies possible speed-ups—such as provisional waivers—and flags paperwork that could stall your case.

      A complete K-1 package must prove a real relationship and your ability to support your future spouse. That means filing Form I-129F with recent photographs together, travel receipts, and plenty of correspondence, plus civil records like birth certificates and any prior divorce decrees. After USCIS approval, your fiancé(e) will present a DS-160 confirmation page, police certificates, a medical exam, and your financial affidavit at the Ciudad Juárez interview. Lozano Law Firm pre-screens every exhibit so couples avoid the dreaded “administrative processing” that can add months of delay.

      Yes. If you file Form I-765 for a category (c)(9) Employment Authorization Document together with your green-card application, USCIS will issue a free work permit and advance-parole travel card in roughly three-to-five months. That combo card lets you accept lawful employment in Laredo and re-enter the United States after short trips abroad while your I-485 is still pending. Our attorneys always submit the I-765 and I-131 forms alongside the adjustment packet so clients don’t lose income during the wait.

      Senate Bill 4 makes a first illegal entry a state-level misdemeanor—punishable by up to six months in jail—and a repeat entry a second-degree felony with sentences of up to twenty years. Although several federal courts have blocked portions of the law, enforcement authority is still being litigated. If local police invoke SB 4 in or around Laredo, you have the right to remain silent and to request legal counsel before answering questions. Lozano Law Firm maintains a 24-hour emergency number for current clients who face SB 4 detainers or roadside checks.

      USCIS normally routes Webb-County residents to the Application Support Center in San Antonio for fingerprints and to the Harlingen Field Office for family-based or naturalization interviews. If medical issues or lack of transportation make either trip impossible, our office can request a reschedule or, in rare cases, a mobile biometrics visit. Knowing the venues ahead of time helps clients budget for travel and gather any extra documentation local officers tend to request.

      Accumulating more than 180 days of unlawful presence before leaving the United States triggers a three-year re-entry bar; staying a full year or more creates a ten-year bar. Both bars can sometimes be waived by showing “extreme hardship” to a U.S.-citizen or permanent-resident spouse or parent. If you are approaching the 180-day mark, talk to Lozano Law Firm immediately about switching to a student, work, or family-based path that keeps future doors open.

       

      Do You Issue Asylum Appointments At The Laredo Port Of Entry?

      No. U.S. Customs & Border Protection removed all appointment-scheduling functions from CBP One™ on January 20, 2025, and re-branded the platform as CBP Home for exit reporting and I-94 services. All asylum appointments booked through the app were canceled. Asylum seekers now must present themselves at a port of entry or seek a different lawful-entry option. Our attorneys can help you weigh asylum, Convention Against Torture, or humanitarian-parole strategies in light of the new rules.

      Yes. Class-A CDL holders with at least two years of verified experience qualify as “skilled workers” under the EB-3 category. The employer must secure a prevailing-wage determination, complete Department of Labor recruitment to prove no able U.S. worker is available, and then file Form I-140 showing financial ability to pay the offered wage. Lozano Law Firm tailors PERM ads to South-Texas logistics realities—highlighting bilingual skills and specific route demands—so the petition survives DOL audits.

      Because Mexico has its own visa queue, only a certain number of immigrant visas become “current” each month. Your priority date is the day USCIS received your I-130. When that date is earlier than the date listed in the monthly Visa Bulletin for your category (F-1, F-2A, and so on), you can take the next step—whether that’s paying NVC fees or filing for adjustment of status. At Lozano Law Firm we email a Spanish-language summary of the new bulletin every month and prepare police certificates and civil documents in advance so nothing expires while you wait.

      Texas legal-industry data show statewide hourly rates range from roughly $127 to $495, with an average hovering around $345. Most immigration matters in South Texas—including green-card and naturalization filings—are billed as flat fees that typically fall between $650 and $2,000 for straightforward cases, and $5,000 or more for complex litigation. Lozano Law Firm publishes transparent price menus, credits your initial consultation toward the total if you retain us within 30 days, and offers installment plans so families can move forward without financial strain

      Need answers tailored to your exact situation? A personalized strategy comes from speaking with a Board Certified professional. Schedule a confidential consultation with Lozano Law Firm through ImmigrationLawyerLaredoTX.com, and turn uncertainty into a clear path forward.

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