Dedicated Immigration Attorney in Katy, TX
You are working to unite your family across borders, secure a work visa, adjust to lawful permanent resident status, become a U.S. citizen, or defend a loved one against deportation. You are staring at USCIS forms, Visa Bulletin charts, and rapidly changing policy memos — and you know that one missed deadline or one wrong checkbox can mean years of separation from the people you love.
Without skilled immigration counsel, you risk denied petitions, missed filing deadlines, an in absentia removal order entered in your absence, family separation across borders, loss of work authorization, and years of additional waiting that can change the entire course of your family's future in America.


Our Unique Legal Advocacy
Attention to Detail — Bulletproof Applications
Most denials and Requests for Evidence come from avoidable mistakes — incomplete forms, missing supporting documents, weak affidavits, or inconsistent dates and addresses. We prepare every petition with the documentation, declarations, and legal arguments USCIS expects to approve on first review. Bulletproof from the start means fewer surprises, faster approvals, and a record that holds up if your case is ever reopened.
Aggressive Deportation Defense Strategy
When you or a loved one is in removal proceedings, every hearing matters. We identify every available form of relief — cancellation of removal, asylum, adjustment of status, prosecutorial discretion, waivers of inadmissibility — and fight for it in immigration court, before the Board of Immigration Appeals, and in federal court when needed.
Family-Based & Employment-Based Experience
Family-based and employment-based petitions follow different rules, deadlines, and evidentiary standards. Bob Mueller Law PLLC handles both — from I-130 family petitions and marriage-based green cards to employment-sponsored EB-2 and EB-3 cases, naturalization, and humanitarian relief — with the experience to choose the strongest path for your specific situation.
U.S. Immigration Services We Offer
- Family-Based Immigration (I-130) & Adjustment of Status (I-485)
- Marriage Green Cards & Fiancé(e) Visas (K-1) — including conditional residence removal (I-751)
- Employment-Based Visas & Green Cards — H-1B, L-1, O-1, EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, PERM Labor Certification
- Citizenship & Naturalization (N-400)
- Deportation & Removal Defense in immigration court
- Cancellation of Removal for lawful permanent residents and non-permanent residents
- Asylum, Withholding of Removal & CAT Relief
- DACA, TPS & Humanitarian Relief
- Waivers of Inadmissibility — I-601, I-601A provisional waivers
- BIA & Federal Court Appeals of immigration decisions

The Journey & Outcomes
Approved Petitions & Green Cards
We prepare every I-130, I-485, N-400, and employment-based petition to USCIS evidentiary standards so your case is positioned for approval on first review rather than denial or a costly Request for Evidence.
Strong Defense Against Removal
In immigration court, we identify every available form of relief — cancellation of removal, asylum, adjustment of status, prosecutorial discretion, waivers — and fight aggressively to keep you and your family in the United States.
Faster Processing Through Accurate Filings
Because we file complete, well-documented packets the first time, your case avoids the months-long delays that come with Requests for Evidence, additional interviews, and supplemental filings.
Reunified Families
From spousal and fiancé(e) visas to consular processing, I-601A provisional waivers, and humanitarian parole, we work to bring families back together across borders as quickly as the law allows.
Honest Answers in Plain Language
Immigration law is overwhelming and the stakes are personal. You receive clear timelines, realistic odds, and direct guidance — so you understand exactly where your case stands at every step.
At Bob Mueller Law PLLC, we pride ourselves on having a diverse and dedicated group of legal professionals.
Visit us at our Katy, TX location

Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the current wait time for a family visa in the U.S.?
Can I work in the U.S. while my green card application is pending?
What should I do if I receive a Notice to Appear (NTA)?
Can a criminal charge get me deported from the United States?
When can I apply for U.S. citizenship as a green card holder?



