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Immigration

Comprehensive immigration services in San Antonio

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Helping Families Build Their Future

At George Chumillo Law Firm, over ninety percent of our work is dedicated to immigration law. As a San Antonio immigration lawyer, George and his bilingual team help families secure residency, citizenship, waivers, and visas with care and experience. We’ve guided countless clients at the San Antonio USCIS Field Office and prepared them thoroughly for interviews, always standing by their side.

Residency (Family-Based Green Cards)

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The most common path we help with is family-based residency. Whether through marriage to a U.S. citizen or petitions from children, we handle adjustment of status in the U.S. and consular processing abroad. Our office ensures every form, affidavit, and piece of evidence is complete and accurate. Learn more about the adjustment of status process for permanent residency.

After obtaining a green card, many clients turn to us for the final step—becoming U.S. citizens. We prepare applications, provide study resources for the civics exam, and attend interviews when requested. Explore how to apply for U.S. citizenship with confidence.

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Citizenship and Naturalization

Immigration Waivers (I-601A)

If you entered the U.S. without authorization and must leave for a consular interview, you may need a waiver to avoid a ten-year bar. These cases are complex, but our firm has a dedicated waivers team. Discover how a waiver for unlawful presence may help your family stay united.

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Our firm supports vulnerable clients through:

  • VAWA: Relief for victims of domestic violence by U.S. citizen or resident spouses or parents.
  • U Visas: Status for victims of crimes who cooperate with law enforcement.
  • Religious Worker Visas (R-1): For ministers and religious employees serving churches and organizations.


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Humanitarian Visas and Protections

Let’s Talk It Through

Every immigration case is personal. We’re ready to help you navigate yours — with clear answers and trusted legal guidance.

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