
Immigration Advisory in El Paso, Texas
Over 30 years serving the border community. Our El Paso office offers personalized attention, bilingual staff, and direct proximity to the U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez.
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Why El Paso is Key to Your Immigration Process
El Paso, Texas is one of the most important locations for immigration procedures in the entire United States. Its strategic position across from Ciudad Juarez — home to one of the busiest American consulates in the world — makes this border city the epicenter of thousands of visa, residency, and citizenship cases every year. Our office on Montana Avenue gives you direct access to this immigration corridor. We are minutes from the Santa Fe International Bridge, CBP (Customs and Border Protection) offices, and the USCIS El Paso field office. This proximity allows us to coordinate your procedures efficiently, accompany you to consular appointments in Juarez, and resolve unexpected issues the same day.
- ✓The U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez processes over 100,000 immigrant visas per year.
- ✓The USCIS El Paso office handles petitions from all of West Texas and southern New Mexico.
- ✓The El Paso-Juarez corridor is the most-used route for immigrant consular interviews in Mexico.
- ✓Our office is located less than 10 minutes from the Santa Fe Bridge to Ciudad Juarez.
Services Available at Our El Paso Office
- Immigrant and non-immigrant visas: Complete processing of work visas (H-1B, TN, L-1), tourist (B1/B2), student (F-1), and more
- Permanent residency (Green Card): Family-based, employment-based, VAWA, asylum, and adjustment of status petitions
- Citizenship and naturalization: N-400 form preparation, interview practice, and ceremony accompaniment
- Immigration waivers: I-601, I-601A, I-212 for individuals with unlawful entries, unlawful presence, or prior deportations
- Work and travel permits: EAD processing, Advance Parole, and renewals
- DACA and TPS: Renewals, initial applications, and advisory on legal changes
- Consular interview preparation: Interview simulations, document review, and accompaniment to the Juarez Consulate
The El Paso - Ciudad Juarez Corridor: Gateway to the United States
The El Paso-Ciudad Juarez border corridor is not just a geographic boundary — it is the point where the immigration future of thousands of families is decided every year. The United States Consulate in Ciudad Juarez is the consulate with the highest volume of immigrant visa processing in the world. From permanent residency interviews to fiance visas (K-1), this consulate is the final destination for most processes we initiate from our El Paso office. We know every step of the consular process in Juarez: the busiest hours, the documents that consular officers review most carefully, and the most common mistakes that can result in a denial. Our local experience — crossing the border with clients, coordinating with transporters, and knowing every international bridge — is an advantage that only a firm established in El Paso can offer.
How to Start Your Process in El Paso
- 1Free initial consultationVisit us at our Montana Avenue office or schedule a video call. We evaluate your case at no cost or obligation.
- 2Eligibility analysisWe review your immigration history, identify the best strategy, and explain every option with transparency.
- 3Case file preparationWe gather and organize all necessary documentation. We complete forms, translate documents, and prepare supporting evidence.
- 4Filing and trackingWe submit your petition to USCIS or prepare your package for the NVC. We monitor the status and inform you of every update.
- 5Interview and approvalWe prepare you for your consular interview in Juarez or your USCIS appointment in El Paso. We accompany you until you receive your approval.
Why Choose APM in El Paso
- ✓Over 30 years of local experience We know the immigration system from the unique perspective of the El Paso-Juarez border.
- ✓Fully bilingual staff Complete service in Spanish and English, with no communication barriers.
- ✓Proximity to the Juarez Consulate We coordinate transportation, lodging, and accompaniment for your consular interviews.
- ✓Knowledge of the USCIS El Paso office We know how the local office operates, processing times, and specific requirements.
- ✓Personalized attention, not a case factory Every client receives direct attention from our team, not from rotating assistants.
- ✓Accessible location Our Montana Avenue office has free parking and easy access from I-10.
Need immigration advisory in El Paso?
Visit our office or schedule a free consultation today. We are here to help you navigate the immigration system with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions — El Paso
Where is APM's El Paso office located?
Our office is located on Montana Avenue in east El Paso. We have free parking and are minutes from Interstate 10. It is easily accessible from anywhere in the city and from Las Cruces, NM.
What are your office hours?
We are open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM by appointment. For immigration emergencies, we offer a 24-hour phone line.
Do you offer virtual consultations for people outside El Paso?
Yes, we offer video consultations (Zoom or Google Meet) for clients in other cities in Texas, New Mexico, or anywhere in the country. Many of our clients start their process remotely and only travel to El Paso for the consular interview.
What should I bring to my first consultation?
Bring your valid passport (or expired one), any prior immigration documents (visas, work permits, USCIS notices), a photo ID, and a list of questions about your case. If you have a pending case, bring your USCIS receipt number.
Can you help me if I have a prior deportation?
Yes. We evaluate cases involving prior deportations, unlawful entries, and other immigration history. Depending on your situation, we can file waivers such as the I-212 or I-601A to seek a legal solution.
How much does the initial consultation cost?
The initial consultation is completely free and without obligation. We evaluate your case, explain your options, and provide a transparent quote before starting any procedure.