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Decades of Dedication to Immigrant Rights
For over 40 years, the Law Office of Isaias D. Torres has been a pillar of hope for the immigrant community in Houston. Founded by Isaias D. Torres in 1978, the firm is built on a legacy of fighting for justice at the highest levels. Mr. Torres is Board Certified in Immigration and Nationality Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, a distinction held by few attorneys. His career includes participating in the landmark Supreme Court case Plyler v. Doe, which secured the right for undocumented children to attend public schools. This deep-rooted commitment to civil rights informs every case the firm handles today, from complex deportation defense to family reunification.
Deportation Defense and Litigation
When an individual is facing removal from the United States, the stakes could not be higher. The firm specializes as Deportation Defense Lawyers, representing clients in immigration court and federal appeals. They are known for handling difficult cases that other firms might turn away, including those involving criminal convictions or prior deportation orders. Their team fights aggressively to find relief strategies, such as cancellation of removal, asylum, or waivers of inadmissibility. If you need a Citizenship Lawyer to help you naturalize, they guide you through the process, ensuring that any past legal issues are properly addressed before filing.
Family and Humanitarian Visas
Keeping families together is the firm’s core mission. They act as Family Immigration Lawyers, assisting with marriage-based Green Cards, fiancé visas, and petitions for relatives. They also provide compassionate representation for victims of crime and domestic violence through U Visas and VAWA petitions. Their extensive experience allows them to navigate the often-shifting policies of USCIS and the Department of State. Whether you are applying for DACA renewal or seeking permanent residence, their team provides honest and strategic advice. If you are looking to hire a lawyer with a proven history of shaping immigration law, Isaias D. Torres is a distinguished choice.
A Legacy of Service
The firm operates with a philosophy of respect and integrity. They understand that immigration issues affect the entire family unit and strive to make the legal process as transparent as possible. The staff is fully bilingual in English and Spanish, and the firm also offers services in French, reflecting the diverse background of their clientele. Located in the quiet, wooded environment of The Preserve at North Loop, the office provides a welcoming sanctuary for clients to discuss their cases in confidence.
- Removal Defense: Expert litigation in immigration court.
- Humanitarian Relief: Asylum, U Visas, and VAWA for vulnerable populations.
- Green Cards: Family and employment-based permanent residency.
- DACA: Assistance for Dreamers and childhood arrivals.
With a track record spanning four decades, the Law Office of Isaias D. Torres continues to be a leading voice for immigrants in Texas. Contact them to schedule a consultation and benefit from their vast legal expertise.
Specializing In
Deportation Defense, Federal Litigation, Family Visas
Address & Location
2000 N Loop W #250, Houston, TX 77018
Building Location
Located in The Preserve at North Loop. This is a business park comprised of several low-rise office buildings set in a wooded environment. The complex is situated along the North Loop West (I-610) feeder road, near the intersection with East T C Jester Blvd.
Suite Access
The office is in Suite 250 on the 2nd floor of the building. Visitors can enter through the central atrium lobby and use the stairs or elevator.
Parking Details
The complex offers ample surface parking surrounding the buildings. Parking is generally complimentary for visitors.
Public Transit
Bus stops are located nearby on the North Loop service road and T C Jester Blvd. The location is easily accessible by car.
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