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Austin Immigration Attorneys
The immigration lawyers at Siri & Glimstad are prepared to handle cases throughout the city of Austin.
OUR LOCATION:
1005 Congress Avenue
Suite 925-C36
Austin, TX 78701
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Immigration Vaccine Waiver Specialization and More
Unique situations like needing a vaccine waiver for your green card can be a surprising discovery. Choose an immigration law firm who has the capability to guide Austin clients through complex cases with precision and clarity. We’re a cross-specialized team fluent in even the most uncommon facets of immigration law. Our attorneys coordinate strategy across family, employment, investor, waiver, and litigation matters so your case benefits from a unified approach. In Austin we apply proven processes, prepare thorough evidence, and explain each step so you always know what is happening and why. From the first consult to final decision, our focus is accuracy, clear documentation, and consistent communication that inspires confidence.
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Our experienced Austin immigration attorneys regularly assist both individuals and companies with many types of immigration matters, including:
✅ Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Visas
✅ Family Based Immigration
✅ Naturalization/U.S. Citizenship
✅ Consular Practice
✅ Vaccine Requirement Waiver
✅ Waivers of Inadmissibility
✅ Asylum
✅ Deportation/Removal Defense
✅ Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
✅ Crime Victim Visas
✅ Immigration Litigation, Appeals, and Federal Court
✅ Employment Visas
✅ Investor Status
✅ And more
✅ Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Visas
✅ Family Based Immigration
✅ Naturalization/U.S. Citizenship
✅ Consular Practice
✅ Vaccine Requirement Waiver
✅ Waivers of Inadmissibility
✅ Asylum
✅ Deportation/Removal Defense
✅ Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
✅ Crime Victim Visas
✅ Immigration Litigation, Appeals, and Federal Court
✅ Employment Visas
✅ Investor Status
✅ And more
Services Offered in Austin
Siri & Glimstad provides comprehensive immigration representation for individuals, families, and employers in Austin. We handle immigrant visas for permanent residence and non-immigrant visas for temporary work, study, and travel. Our team guides clients through family based immigration, adjustment of status, and naturalization to U.S. citizenship with careful preparation and interview readiness. We manage consular practice through the National Visa Center and coordinate with embassies abroad. When obstacles arise, we prepare waivers of inadmissibility with detailed evidence and legal analysis. We represent asylum seekers and defend clients in deportation and removal proceedings, protecting due process at every stage. Children receive dedicated support in Special Immigrant Juvenile Status cases, and survivors can pursue protection through crime victim visas. Our attorneys litigate, brief appeals, and appear in federal court when needed. Employers across Austin rely on us for strategic employment visas that align with business goals, and investors receive counsel on pathways that match their timelines and risk tolerance. Throughout your case, you can expect responsive communication, organized filings, and a proactive plan tailored to your goals in Austin.
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From Our Immigration Clients
Frequently Asked Questions
What vaccines are required for U.S. immigration to Austin?
Vaccine rules for immigration are set at the federal level by USCIS and the CDC, so Austin follows the exact same nationwide requirements. Depending on age and medical history, applicants must show vaccination for measles, mumps, rubella, polio, tetanus diphtheria pertussis, varicella, Haemophilus influenzae type b for children, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rotavirus for infants, meningococcal, pneumococcal, and seasonal influenza.
Do you offer virtual consultations for Austin clients?
Yes. We meet by phone or secure video and handle most case steps through digital document exchange, which keeps your process moving even with busy schedules.
How do you evaluate the best strategy at the start of a case?
We review your goals, timeline, and immigration history, then map options with benefits, risks, and required evidence so you can choose an informed path forward.
What documents are typically needed for a marriage based green card?
Government ID, passports, I-94 records if applicable, marriage certificate, proof of a bona fide relationship like joint bills or leases, financial sponsorship forms, and any prior immigration or court records.
How do you respond to a Request for Evidence or Notice of Intent to Deny?
We analyze the agency’s concerns, gather targeted evidence, draft a legal response that addresses each point, and file within the deadline to keep the case on track.
Do you assist with TPS, DACA, or humanitarian parole?
Yes. We advise on eligibility, timing, renewals, and how these programs interact with other immigration benefits or future visa plans.
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Representing All of Texas
Our law firm provides dedicated legal representation across the entire state of Texas. From the Austin Hill Country and the Gulf Coast to the Piney Woods of East Texas, the Panhandle plains, Big Bend and Rio Grande border communities, our attorneys are ready to offer knowledgeable and responsive guidance statewide. Wherever you live in Texas, you can count on clear communication, organized filings, and advocacy focused on results.
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Content Reviewed by:
Christina Xenides – Immigration Lawyer
Christina Xenides is our experienced Head of Immigration. She has represented thousands of individuals in a variety of applications for both immigrant and non-immigrant status.
She is well-versed in all aspects of U.S. immigration law. She also has extensive experience litigating cases in immigration court as a removal defense attorney and has successfully appealed many cases to the Board of Immigration Appeals.
Christina is also a member of The American Immigration Lawyers Association.
This page was last updated on: October 30, 2025
Christina In The News:
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Christina Xenides featured in The Epoch Times discussing USCIS’s recent repeal of the COVID-19 vaccine requirement.
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