Education Immigration - Professors & Students

Texas Professor/Education Immigration Law

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At the Law Offices of Richard A. Gump, Jr., located in Dallas, Texas, we focus our education immigration practice on representing educational institutions. We provide institutions with immigration compliance and verification plans. The plans set up a system by which the recruiting institution can keep track of documentation, and to ensure professors are authorized to work in the United States. Contact our law firm for experienced immigration legal advice and representation.

Dallas Education Immigration Visas

We represent clients in all education related immigration matters. We represent professors who are sponsored by their employer institution, for teaching or advanced research. We represent students seeking professional training and general higher education degrees. Other education visas include religious visas and exchange-visitor visas.

Nonimmigrant Visas

Education visas for students and professors include the following:

  • F-1 visa - temporary visas for students
  • M-1 visa - temporary visas for vocational students
  • J-1 visa - temporary visa for exchange students
  • Q-1 visa - temporary cultural exchange visa
  • O visa - temporary visa for workers with extraordinary abilities
  • H-1b visa - temporary visa for specialty occupation

For more information regarding various education and religious visa applications and requirements, please contact the Law Offices of Richard A. Gump, Jr., to speak to a Dallas non immigrant visa attorney.

The Law Offices of Richard A. Gump, Jr., serve clients in the cities including, Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Richardson, Carrollton, McKinney, Arlington, Irving, Denton, Frisco, Allen, Grand Prairie, DeSoto, Waxahachie, Highland Park, University Park, Lubbock, counties including, Collin County, Dallas County, Tarrant County, Denton County, Johnson County, Ellis County, Bell County, and McLennan County, also representing the State of Oklahoma.