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Phoenix Immigration Attorneys

People facing immigration challenges can work with the immigration lawyers at Siri & Glimstad throughout the city of Phoenix.

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11201 N. Tatum Boulevard
Suite 300
Phoenix, AZ 85028

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Immigration Vaccine Waiver Specialists

Unique situations like needing a vaccine waiver for your green card can be a surprising discovery. Choose an immigration law firm with the capability to guide Phoenix clients through complex cases with precision and clarity. We’re a cross-specialized team experienced in even the most uncommon facets of immigration law. Drawing on broad legal knowledge, we coordinate multiple disciplines to address every aspect of your case efficiently. Our ethics-driven process includes plain-language explanations, well-organized documentation, and regular updates to keep you informed and confident at each step. Our attorneys bring decades of experience and recognized expertise, delivering authoritative, trustworthy guidance as you navigate the immigration system.

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Our experienced Phoenix immigration attorneys 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

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Our Service Offering in Phoenix

Siri & Glimstad aligns strategy with your goals while covering the full spectrum of immigration solutions. For Phoenix clients seeking experienced immigration and green card lawyers, we provide guidance through both immigrant and nonimmigrant visas, family-based immigration, and the process of obtaining a U.S. green card or citizenship with clear steps and attentive counsel. We also assist businesses and professionals with employment visas and investor visas, aligning your immigration plan with your career or business objectives. Our services include consular processing and applications for waivers of inadmissibility to help ensure all legal requirements are met. For Phoenix clients facing removal, we provide dedicated deportation defense and pursue appeals or litigation in immigration court when needed. We support asylum seekers, assist children with Special Immigrant Juvenile Status petitions, and help survivors apply for crime victim visas, always prioritizing safety and dignity. Throughout every case, clients count on our consistent communication and comprehensive documentation. Whether your journey begins abroad or in Phoenix, our immigration attorneys coordinate all filings and timelines so nothing falls through the cracks while tailoring solutions to your unique situation.

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From Our Immigration Clients

Frequently Asked Questions

What vaccines are required for U.S. immigration to Phoenix?

Vaccine rules for immigration are set at the federal level by USCIS and the CDC, so Phoenix 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.

How do consular cases work for Phoenix residents?

Consular processing happens through the National Visa Center and a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad. We prepare your petitions and guide you through the consular interview process, helping with required documents and communication no matter where you are.

What should I bring to my I-693 medical exam?

Bring a government-issued photo ID, your vaccination records, any relevant medical history or lab results showing immunity, and certified translations if needed. We provide a detailed checklist and help you organize all materials for the civil surgeon before your exam.

How long do immigration cases usually take in Phoenix?

Timeframes vary by case type and by which agencies are involved (USCIS, the National Visa Center, or a consulate). During intake we map out projected milestones for Phoenix clients, monitor processing times, and keep you updated at every stage so you always know what comes next.

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Representing The Entirety of Arizona

Our firm provides dedicated legal representation across Arizona. No matter your location – from Phoenix and other urban centers to border communities, desert towns, and mountain cities – our attorneys deliver knowledgeable, accessible guidance statewide. We are familiar with local conditions and policy changes and work to ensure that every Arizona resident has responsive, trustworthy immigration counsel wherever they live.

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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

 

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