About Law Office of Emma Guzman Ramon — Immigration Denton Texas
Immigration Denton clients consult the Law Office of Emma Guzman Ramon for family-based petitions, adjustment of status, naturalization, and removal defense across Denton County and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The office at 4214 North Interstate 35 sits near the University of North Texas corridor and serves Denton, Lewisville, Corinth, and surrounding communities. For readers researching nearby counsel, the immigration law attorneys category shows practitioners nationwide.
Hours run Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Immigration work in North Texas routinely involves USCIS field office appointments in Irving, immigration court appearances at the Dallas Immigration Court, and detention-related matters at the Prairieland Detention Center. A bilingual practice is important — many clients need Spanish-language explanations of complex filings.
What Clients Say
Reviews are mixed, which is not unusual for immigration practices where case outcomes are substantially influenced by facts outside the attorney’s control. Positive reviewers describe professional service, casual but productive office visits, and sincere interest in helping — one client praised the attorney’s post-approval support years into a case. Critical reviews also exist. The overall picture is a practice with long-standing clients alongside recent dissatisfaction.
Immigration Denton — Practice Areas & Services
- Family-Based Immigration: I-130 petitions, adjustment of status, and consular processing for spouses, parents, and children of US citizens and permanent residents.
- Naturalization: N-400 applications, interview preparation, and oath ceremony guidance for eligible lawful permanent residents.
- Removal Defense: Representation in Dallas Immigration Court for cancellation of removal, asylum, and related relief applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a family-based green card take?
Immediate relatives of US citizens often see approval in eight to eighteen months. Preference categories — including siblings and married adult children — can take many years due to visa quota backlogs that vary by country of birth.
What does immigration representation cost in Denton?
Most immigration matters use flat fees tied to case type — I-130, N-400, adjustment of status, removal defense. USCIS filing fees are additional and set by regulation. A consultation produces a case-specific estimate.
Where are Denton removal cases heard?
Dallas Immigration Court on Ross Avenue handles removal proceedings for Denton residents. Detained clients may appear at the Prairieland Detention Center court in Alvarado.
Quick Facts: Immigration in Denton, Texas
- USCIS processing times: Published by form and office — searchable online — USCIS Processing Times
- Denton County population: ~1.0 million — one of the fastest-growing in Texas — U.S. Census Bureau
- Dallas Immigration Court: Serves Denton, Collin, Dallas, and Tarrant counties — DOJ EOIR
