Immigration help for Dallas families dealing with downtown court, USCIS interviews in Irving, and ICE issues in North Texas.
Dallas immigration cases often connect three different local systems: EOIR hearings downtown at the Earle Cabell Federal Building, USCIS appointments in Irving, and ICE ERO matters on the North Stemmons corridor. For families coming from Oak Cliff, Pleasant Grove, Irving, Garland, or Richardson, the practical problem is not just filing forms; it is knowing which office controls the next step and how to prepare before walking into a federal building.
Data USA reports that the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metro had 7.99 million residents in 2024, with 19.3% born outside the United States, about 1.54 million people. Data USA’s ACS-based origin section lists Mexico, India, and El Salvador as the leading birth countries shown for Texas; that makes Spanish the strongest local language priority among Modern Law Group’s languages, with Vietnamese also relevant in North Texas and Russian, Kyrgyz, and Tajik available when a family needs them.
Spouse, parent, child, sibling, and fiancé cases for Dallas-area families, with careful preparation for USCIS notices, interview scheduling, and consular follow-up.
Adjustment of status and immigrant visa strategy for clients in Dallas, Irving, Garland, Plano, and the wider Metroplex.
Naturalization review for permanent residents preparing for USCIS interviews, civics questions, travel-history review, and good-moral-character issues.
Representation planning for respondents whose hearings are set at the Dallas Immigration Court, including evidence packets, witness preparation, and relief analysis.
Asylum filings and court defense built around detailed declarations, country-condition evidence, deadline review, and Dallas court procedure.
Employment and investor immigration support for North Texas employers, founders, professionals, and transferred employees.
DOJ EOIR lists the Dallas Immigration Court at 1100 Commerce Street, Suite 1060, Dallas, TX 75242. EOIR also notes DART access near the Akard and West End train stops.
No. USCIS states that field offices do not allow walk-ins. Use the address, date, and time on the USCIS appointment notice, and check office-closure information before travel.
ICE lists the Dallas ERO Field Office at 8101 N. Stemmons Frwy, Dallas, TX 75247, with responsibility for North Texas and Oklahoma.
Spanish is the leading practical priority because Mexico and El Salvador appear among the major origin countries in the ACS-based data cited by Data USA for Texas. Vietnamese can also matter in North Texas; Russian, Kyrgyz, and Tajik support is available when needed.
If your notice points to Dallas Immigration Court, the USCIS office in Irving, or ICE ERO in Dallas, get legal review before the next deadline or appointment.
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