Immigration Attorney in Florence, AZ

Immigration Attorney Darius Amiri
Attorney
Darius Amiri, Esq.

The U.S. immigration process involves complicated rules, changing policies, and strict deadlines. If you live in Florence, AZ, you need an attorney who understands these challenges. Clear legal advice can make a big difference if you want to reunite with family, defend against removal, apply for asylum, or pursue an employment visa.

Darius Amiri, Esq, has spent more than a decade focusing solely on Immigration Law, serving clients throughout Florence and Pinal Counties. He offers a free, confidential consultation and stays personally involved at every step, ensuring no detail is missed. As a fluent Spanish speaker, Mr. Amiri brings strong legal knowledge and cultural understanding so you can confidently move forward. Contact Attorney Darius Amiri today and schedule your free consultation.

Meet Immigration Attorney Darius Amiri, ESQ

Darius Amiri has focused his entire career on immigration and nationality law. After earning his J.D. from Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, he spent several years at one of Arizona’s busiest immigration firms, mastering removal defense, asylum claims, family-based petitions, and employment-based visas. 

Since 2011, he has handled thousands of cases across the state, guiding clients through every step, from bond hearings to naturalization applications.

Mr. Amiri is licensed to represent you in federal Immigration Courts nationwide, in the U.S. District Court for Arizona, and in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He speaks Spanish fluently, ensuring nothing is lost in translation. As the son of an immigrant, he understands the real-world impact of each case. 

Every new client receives a free consultation and one-on-one attention, so you always know where your case stands and what to expect next. When you need clear answers and experienced advocacy, Darius Amiri is ready to help.

Immigration Services We Offer

At Rose Law Group, we offer a full spectrum of immigration services designed to meet your individual needs and circumstances. Below are the key areas where Darius Amiri provides expert guidance and representation:

Deportation and Removal Defense: We challenge removal decisions and secure relief from detention through:

Asylum applications and appeals

Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) appeals

Bond hearings and bond representation

Defense in removal proceedings at Immigration Courts

Counsel on immigration bond matters

Family- and Employment-Based Immigration: Whether you are bringing family members to the United States or seeking an employment-based petition, we handle:

Family visa petitions for spouses, parents, children, and siblings

Business and investment visas, including EB-5, EB-1B and EB-1C green cards

Employment-based visas and transfers

Naturalization, Citizenship, and Special Petitions: For those ready to become U.S. citizens or in need of waivers, we offer assistance with:

Naturalization and citizenship applications

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) renewals and applications

I-212, I-601 and I-601A waiver petitions

INA 245(i) adjustment of status

Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions

Nonimmigrant and Humanitarian Visas: If your goal is a temporary stay, we can guide you through:

E-2 investor visas

H-1B visas and transfers

L-1 intracompany transfer visas

TN visas for Canadian and Mexican professionals

U visas for crime victims

Humanitarian parole requests

Whatever your situation, Mr. Amiri will tailor a strategy that fits your goals and moves your case forward.

What You Should Know About The Immigration Process

The immigration process involves multiple stages, each with its own requirements and timelines. Understanding these steps helps you stay organized and reduces the risk of delays or denials.

1. Key Process Steps

Initial Evaluation: We review your situation, identify the best path (family petition, asylum claim, visa application, removal defense), and outline the required documents.

Document Collection: You gather birth and marriage certificates, financial records, affidavits of support, and any country-specific paperwork.

Form Preparation & Filing: Every form is completed, reviewed, and filed with USCIS or the immigration court by the appropriate deadline.

Interviews and Hearings: You may attend a USCIS interview, a bond hearing, or a removal hearing. We prepare you for likely questions and strategies.

Decision and Next Steps: Once a decision is made, we handle any follow-up actions, such as appeals, waivers, or adjustment filings, to keep your case on track.

2. Typical Timelines

Family-based petitions: 6 months to several years, depending on relationship, country of origin, and visa category. Some categories, especially for applicants from countries with high demand, may experience longer wait times due to annual visa limits.

Employment-based visas: 3 to 9 months for most categories, but processing times can vary based on visa type, country of birth, and government backlogs. Always check current USCIS processing times and the Department of State Visa Bulletin for the most accurate estimates.

Removal defense: Bond hearings often occur within weeks; full proceedings can last one to three years if appeals are involved.

3. Why Accurate Documentation Matters

Incomplete or incorrect filings trigger requests for additional evidence (RFEs) or outright denials. Under our careful review, you will submit:

Certified civil documents (birth, marriage, police clearances)

Financial proofs (tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements)

Personal statements or affidavits supporting your claim

4. Preparing for Interviews and Hearings

Mock Interviews: We conduct practice sessions so you know what to expect and feel confident.

Witness Coordination: If testimony helps your case, we arrange and prepare witnesses in advance.

Strategy Review: We outline the best way to present your facts and respond to challenging questions.

By breaking the process into clear steps, setting realistic timelines, and preparing precisely, you move forward with less stress and more certainty. Darius Amiri will guide you every step of the way to ensure your filings are accurate and your case is presented effectively.

Why You Should Choose Darius Amiri as Your Lawyer

Selecting the right attorney can shape the success of your immigration case. Here is why clients throughout Florence and Pinal County trust Darius Amiri to guide them:

Dedicated to Immigration Law: Darius Amiri concentrates exclusively on Immigration and Nationality Law. His focused practice means he is up to date on all policy changes, case law developments, and procedural requirements. You benefit from an attorney whose only priority is your immigration matter.

Proven Track Record: With over ten years of experience and thousands of cases handled, Mr. Amiri understands how to navigate every type of proceeding—from bond hearings and removal defense to complex visa petitions. His record of successful outcomes reflects both legal skills and persistent advocacy.

Personalized Attention: From your free initial consultation through the final resolution, Mr. Amiri remains personally involved. He does not delegate key tasks to junior staff, so you always work directly with the attorney whose judgment and reputation are on the line.

Bilingual Communication: Fluent in Spanish, Mr. Amiri ensures clear, accurate communication for Spanish-speaking clients. While all official documents must be submitted in English (with certified translations as needed), you can communicate with Mr. Amiri in Spanish to ensure complete understanding of your case.

Transparent and Competitive Pricing: You receive an honest fee estimate upfront, with no hidden costs. The Rose Law Group offers competitive rates and a risk-free consultation so you can make an informed decision without financial uncertainty.

Local Presence, National Reach: Although based in Scottsdale, Mr. Amiri is licensed to represent clients in federal Immigration Courts nationwide and in the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona. He combines local insight into Florence-area practice with the ability to advocate wherever your case takes him.

When prompt, knowledgeable, and personalized legal counsel matters most, Darius Amiri delivers. Your case will benefit from dedicated expertise and unwavering support every step of the way.

How To Get Started

Starting your immigration journey with Rose Law Group is a straightforward and easy process. First, schedule your free, no-obligation consultation by phone, email, or our online form. During this initial meeting, you will:

Discuss your goals and concerns

Review your immigration history and existing documents

Receive a clear outline of potential strategies and next steps

Get a transparent fee estimate

What to Bring to Your Consultation

To make the most of your time, please gather any documents you already have, such as:

Passports and national ID cards

Previous visas or I-94 records

Birth and marriage certificates

Any USCIS or court notices you have received

Employment or financial records, if applicable

After your consultation, Mr. Amiri will recommend the best course of action and explain how we will work together, whether you choose an in-office meeting in Scottsdale or a virtual appointment. From there, we set clear deadlines, prepare your filings, and keep you informed at every stage so you can move ahead confidently.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Navigating the legal system can be confusing, which is why we’ve compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. From what to do if you’re stopped for a DUI to the implications of receiving a target letter, this section provides essential information to help you understand your rights and options.

How can an immigration lawyer help?

An immigration lawyer evaluates your unique circumstances and recommends the best path, whether that is a family petition, employment visa, or a defensive strategy in removal proceedings. They prepare and review all forms and documentation to prevent errors that could lead to delays or denials. If your case goes before an immigration judge or involves appeals, your lawyer provides courtroom representation and advocacy every step of the way.

How can I help with my husband's or wife’s immigration case?

You can gather and provide critical documents—marriage certificates, joint financial statements, proof of shared residence, and affidavits showing the bona fide nature of your relationship. Completing and signing the appropriate forms (such as Form I-130) accurately and promptly will keep your petition on schedule. Your active participation in interviews and open communication with your attorney also helps ensure a smooth process.

What can I do if a family member is detained at an immigration center?

First, locate them using the ICE online detainee locator or by calling the local detention facility. Then, contact an attorney immediately to request a bond hearing or challenge the detention. If eligible, your lawyer can file bond paperwork and represent your family member at the hearing to seek release while their case proceeds.

If I lose my DACA, how can I stay in the country legally?

You may qualify for other forms of relief, such as a family-based petition, a U visa for victims of certain crimes, or cancellation of removal if you meet hardship requirements. In some cases, an immigrant with an approved immigrant visa petition or labor certification filed on or before April 30, 2001, may be eligible to adjust status under INA 245(i).

For petitions filed between January 15, 1998, and April 30, 2001, the applicant must also have been physically present in the U.S. on December 21, 2000. This provision does not apply to new petitions filed after that date. An attorney will review all potential options to help you maintain or regain lawful status.

Can I become a U.S. citizen if I entered the country illegally?

Yes, under certain circumstances, you can. Generally, if you entered the U.S. without inspection, you cannot adjust status unless you qualify for specific exceptions (such as INA 245(i), VAWA, or certain waivers). Most individuals in this situation must obtain lawful permanent resident status before applying for naturalization, which often requires leaving the United States for consular processing and overcoming inadmissibility barriers. Legal guidance is essential to determine eligibility and the best path forward.

What is the difference between a green card and a visa?

A visa is a document that allows you to travel to a U.S. port of entry and request admission for a specific purpose and duration. Most visas are temporary (non-immigrant), but immigrant visas are specifically for those seeking permanent residence in the United States. A green card grants you lawful permanent resident status, allowing you to live and work in the United States indefinitely and travel more freely in and out of the country.

How can I help a family member immigrate to the U.S.?

You file Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and submit proof of your qualifying relationship. Once the petition is approved and a visa number becomes available, your family member can either adjust their status in the U.S. or apply for an immigrant visa at a U.S. consulate abroad. You must also demonstrate you can financially support them.

How can I change or extend my visa status?

Before your current status expires, you file the appropriate USCIS form, such as Form I-539, to extend or change nonimmigrant status, along with supporting evidence. You must maintain a valid status throughout the process to avoid accruing unlawful presence. Your attorney ensures your application is timely and accurately filed to protect your legal standing.

What rights do I have if I’m detained by immigration authorities?

You have the right to consult with an attorney at your own expense and to receive notice of any upcoming hearings. You may request a bond hearing to seek release, and you are entitled to due process in removal proceedings. If you are a non-citizen, you also have the right to contact your consulate for assistance under the Vienna Convention.

If you have additional questions or need help with your specific situation, contact Darius Amiri, ESQ, for a free consultation.
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Contact Darius Amiri For A Free Consultation

If you are ready to move forward with your immigration matter, the first step is simple and risk-free. Contact Darius Amiri, ESQ, at Rose Law Group, for a complimentary, no-obligation consultation. You can call our office, send an email, or complete the online form to reserve your appointment.

During your consultation, Mr. Amiri will review the facts of your case, outline your options, and answer all your questions in clear and straightforward terms. Don’t navigate the complexities of U.S. immigration law on your own. With personalized attention, proven experience, and fluent Spanish support, Darius Amiri is here to advocate for you and your family. Reach out today to get started.

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