Editorially selected immigration law attorneys in Dallas — each independently reviewed and featured by Haute Living, a Google News publisher since 2005.
Last reviewed by the Haute Lawyer editorial team · June 2026 · Profile information is reviewed for accuracy. Learn about our editorial standards →
Curated and reviewed by the Haute Lawyer Editorial Team · Published by Haute Living · Google News publisher since 2005
About This Page
This page is an editorial index published by Haute Lawyer Network, a legal editorial platform by Haute Living — a Google News-indexed publication since 2005. It is designed to provide educational context about immigration law law in Dallas and to help readers identify attorneys in the Haute Lawyer Network who practice in this area.
This is not a ranking system. Attorneys are not scored, rated, or compared against each other. Inclusion reflects Haute Living's editorial review of each attorney's professional qualifications, bar admission, and practice focus — not a guarantee of outcomes or an endorsement of legal services.
For full information on how attorneys are selected and what information is verified, see our Editorial Standards →
Who are the top immigration attorneys in Dallas?
Haute Lawyer features a curated group of Dallas immigration attorneys — each editorially reviewed by Haute Living and selected based on Texas Bar admission, business immigration experience, and standing in the Dallas immigration bar.
What immigration attorneys are featured in Haute Lawyer Dallas?
Haute Lawyer is actively reviewing immigration law attorneys in Dallas for inclusion in the network. Attorneys are individually evaluated for bar admission, specialization depth, years of practice, peer recognition, and professional standing before membership is approved. The Dallas immigration law network is an active founding market with founding seats available — attorneys may apply at hauteliving.com/hautelawyer/membership-options.
How does Haute Lawyer select Dallas immigration attorneys?
Attorneys are editorially vetted by Haute Living's editorial team based on Texas Bar admission, AILA membership, business immigration experience, and standing in the Dallas immigration community. Membership is invitation-only and reviewed before publication.
Why is Dallas a significant business immigration market?
Dallas is a major corporate hub with significant demand for business immigration — EB-5, H-1B, L-1, and executive relocation for Fortune 500 companies. The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex hosts headquarters and major operations for dozens of Fortune 500 employers, generating sustained demand for sophisticated business-immigration counsel.
Market Context
Dallas–Fort Worth is one of the largest corporate hubs in the United States, hosting headquarters and major operations for a significant share of the Fortune 500. Business immigration practice in Dallas is dominated by H-1B, L-1, O-1, and EB-5 work for technology, financial-services, energy, and healthcare employers, alongside PERM labor certification and employment-based green card filings. The region's growth has also driven substantial executive-relocation and global-mobility work for international transferees.
When selecting a Dallas immigration attorney, consider: Texas Bar admission and AILA membership, depth in business immigration vs. family-based work, experience with the specific visa category relevant to your matter (H-1B, L-1, O-1, E-2, EB-5, EB-1), capacity to coordinate with corporate HR and global mobility teams, and a track record on matters of comparable complexity.
Editorial Standards
Every attorney featured on this page has been individually reviewed by Haute Living's editorial team. Selection is based on the following criteria — all of which must be met for inclusion:
This page is maintained by Haute Lawyer's editorial team. Attorney information is reviewed for accuracy. Last reviewed: June 2026. Learn about our full editorial standards
Haute Lawyer is actively reviewing immigration law attorneys in Dallas for inclusion in the network. Attorneys are individually evaluated for bar admission, specialization depth, years of practice, peer recognition, and professional standing before membership is approved.
The Dallas immigration law network is an active founding market — founding membership seats are available at reduced pricing.
Are you a immigration law attorney in Dallas? Apply for founding membership →
People Also Ask
A Dallas business immigration attorney advises companies and executives on employment-based visas, intracompany transfers, treaty investor and trader visas, green cards through PERM labor certification, and EB-5 investor immigration, along with corporate compliance with I-9 and E-Verify requirements.
The H-1B is a temporary work visa for specialty occupations. Dallas-Fort Worth's large concentration of corporate headquarters, technology employers, healthcare systems, and consulting firms makes it one of the most active H-1B markets in the country.
The L-1 visa allows multinational companies to transfer executives, managers, and specialized-knowledge employees from a foreign affiliate to a U.S. office. L-1s are commonly used for Fortune 500 headquarters relocations and for setting up new U.S. offices in the Dallas market.
The EB-5 program offers a path to U.S. permanent residence for foreign nationals who make a qualifying capital investment in a U.S. commercial enterprise that creates at least ten U.S. jobs. Dallas-Fort Worth real estate and infrastructure projects regularly raise EB-5 capital.
Employers must complete and retain Form I-9 for every U.S. hire, use E-Verify where required by Texas state contracts, and avoid discrimination based on citizenship or national origin. Counsel routinely handles internal audits, ICE Notice of Inspection responses, and worksite enforcement matters.
H-1B is a temporary specialty occupation visa subject to an annual cap and lottery. L-1 is an intracompany transferee visa for executives, managers (L-1A), and specialized-knowledge employees (L-1B). EB-5 is an immigrant investor visa requiring a qualifying investment in a U.S. commercial enterprise and the creation of qualifying jobs. The categories differ in eligibility, processing, and path to permanent residence — counsel can assess which fits.
EB-5 processing times have varied significantly and depend on the investor's country of birth (visa-bulletin retrogression), the regional center vs. direct investment path, and current USCIS adjudication backlogs. Recent EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act changes have also affected processing. Consult counsel for the current outlook.
Haute Lawyer is an invitation-only editorial network published on Haute Living, a Google News-indexed publication. Attorneys are individually reviewed by the editorial team — Haute Lawyer does not sell leads, rank attorneys, or operate a pay-per-click directory.
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Bar Authority
Dallas immigration attorneys are admitted by the State Bar of Texas. Verify credentials at texasbar.com.
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Attorneys featured on Haute Lawyer Network may be members of a paid visibility program. Inclusion does not constitute a legal recommendation, ranking, endorsement, or guarantee of any outcome. Users should independently evaluate legal counsel. Haute Lawyer does not guarantee rankings, leads, search placement, or AI citations. Learn about our editorial standards →