Practice Area

Immigration Attorneys
in Fort Worth, TX

Whether you're fighting deportation, pursuing a green card, or reuniting your family, the stakes couldn't be higher. Our immigration attorneys fight for individuals and families in the Fort Worth area with the urgency your case demands.

We proudly serve clients in both English and Spanish | Se habla español.


Local attorneys who understand what's at stake.

Immigration cases aren't just legal matters — they determine where you live, whether your family stays together, and what your future looks like. At Panther City Law, we take that weight seriously. We serve the Fort Worth and DFW immigrant community with clear guidance, honest assessments, and representation that doesn't back down. No matter how complex your situation, we'll tell you exactly where you stand and fight hard for the best possible outcome.

Immigration cases we take on

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    Deportation Defense

    Facing removal proceedings? We represent clients in immigration court and pursue every available legal avenue to keep you in the country.

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    Family-Based Immigration

    We help families stay together through green card petitions, spousal visas, and other family-based immigration pathways.

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    Asylum

    If you've fled persecution or fear returning to your home country, we can help you apply for asylum and present the strongest possible case.

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    Green Cards

    We guide clients through the permanent residency process, from initial petition to adjustment of status and beyond.

  • DACA

    We help eligible individuals apply for or renew their DACA status and stay informed as policies continue to evolve.

  • Citizenship

    Ready to become a U.S. citizen? We prepare and file your N-400 application and guide you through the naturalization process.

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WHAT TO EXPECT
  1. Free consultation

    We review your immigration history, current status, and goals. You'll leave with a clear picture of your options and a realistic path forward.

  2. Case preparation

    Immigration cases live and die on documentation. We help you gather and organize everything required and make sure your application or petition is airtight.

  3. Filing and representation

    We handle all filings on your behalf and represent you before USCIS, immigration courts, and the Board of Immigration Appeals as needed.

  4. Ongoing support

    Immigration cases can take time and often require follow-up. We stay in your corner through every stage, responding to requests for evidence and keeping you informed.

What our clients say

  • "I was terrified after receiving a removal notice. Panther City Law took my case seriously from the very first call. They explained everything clearly, fought for me in court, and I'm still here with my family. I will always be grateful."

    — A.G. | Fort Worth, TX | ★★★★★

Common questions about immigration law

Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and contact us.

  • Contact an immigration attorney immediately. An NTA means the government has initiated removal proceedings against you. Missing your court date or failing to respond properly can result in an automatic removal order. Time is critical.

  • In many cases, yes. Filing certain applications — such as for asylum or adjustment of status — can provide lawful presence while your case is being reviewed. The answer depends on your current status and the type of case. We'll walk you through what applies to your situation.

  • A visa allows you to enter or remain in the U.S. for a specific purpose and time period. A green card grants you lawful permanent residency, meaning you can live and work in the U.S. indefinitely. A green card is typically the step before applying for citizenship.

  • Yes. Our team is bilingual and provides full legal services in both English and Spanish. We want every client to fully understand their case, their rights, and their options — in the language they're most comfortable with.

Navigating immigration in Fort Worth?

Don't face the U.S. immigration system alone. Our attorneys are ready to help — in English and Spanish. Call today or request a free consultation online.

Se habla español. Consultations available in English and Spanish.