Nationwide Representation - Turkish Immigration Lawyer in USA
Navigating the U.S. immigration system requires more than just legal knowledge—it requires an attorney who understands your background, your documents, and your goals. At Alaz Law, our U.S.-licensed, native Turkish-speaking immigration attorneys provide strategic, nationwide representation for Turkish citizens relocating to the United States.
Why Choose a Specialized Turkish Immigration Attorney?
Many Turkish nationals attempt to navigate the U.S. immigration process using general practitioners and interpreters. This often leads to the "Interpreter Trap," where critical legal nuances regarding Turkish business structures, financial records, and civil documents are lost in translation.
By hiring a dedicated Turkish immigration lawyer in the USA, you gain a strategic advantage:
- Direct Communication: No translators. You speak directly with your attorney in Turkish, ensuring your story is conveyed accurately to USCIS.
- Document Verification: We instantly verify the accuracy of Turkish civil registry documents (Nüfus Kayıt Örneği), court orders, and financial records before submission, ensuring compliance with 8 CFR § 103.2(b)(3).
- Consular Expertise: We understand the specific procedures and common challenges at the U.S. Embassy in Ankara and the Consulate General in Istanbul, preparing you thoroughly for your interview.
Core Immigration Services for Turkish Citizens
We represent Turkish clients across all 50 states in a wide range of employment, investment, and family-based immigration matters:
1. E-2 Treaty Investor Visas
Turkey maintains an active E-2 treaty with the United States, allowing Turkish citizens to live and work in the U.S. by investing in a U.S. business. We assist with:
- U.S. company formation and structuring (LLC or C-Corp)
- Tracing source of funds from Turkey in compliance with TCMB regulations
- Drafting E-2 compliant business plans
- Preparing for the consular interview in Istanbul or Ankara
2. Employment-Based Green Cards (EB-1, EB-2 NIW)
For Turkish professionals, academics, and highly skilled workers, employment-based green cards offer a direct path to permanent residency. The EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) allows applicants to self-petition without a U.S. employer. We help Turkish engineers, doctors, and business leaders translate their domestic achievements into compelling evidence for USCIS adjudicators.
3. Family-Based Immigration & Marriage Green Cards
Whether you are marrying a U.S. citizen or bringing family members from Turkey, we handle I-130 and I-485 petitions. We ensure that Turkish marriage certificates (evlilik cüzdanı) and financial support documents are properly presented to meet federal standards.
Nationwide Representation from Dallas, Texas
Because U.S. immigration law is federal, our attorneys are authorized to represent clients in all 50 states. While our physical office is located in Dallas, Texas, we seamlessly represent Turkish clients in California, New York, Florida, Illinois, and throughout the United States.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you represent Turkish clients in all 50 U.S. states?
Yes. U.S. immigration law is federal, which allows our U.S.-licensed attorneys to represent Turkish clients nationwide, regardless of which state you plan to live or work in. We regularly handle cases for clients in Texas, California, New York, Florida, and across the United States.
Why should I hire a Turkish-speaking immigration lawyer instead of using a translator?
Using a translator often leads to critical context being lost, especially regarding Turkish business structures, financial documents (like Tapu or bank statements), and civil registry records (Nüfus Kayıt Örneği). A Turkish-speaking U.S. attorney understands the cultural and legal nuances of both countries, preventing translation errors that can trigger Requests for Evidence (RFEs) or denials from USCIS.
Can you help with consular processing at the U.S. Embassy in Ankara or Istanbul?
Yes. We have extensive experience preparing clients for visa interviews at the U.S. Embassy in Ankara and the Consulate General in Istanbul. We know their specific local procedures and what consular officers typically look for, which helps minimize the risk of 221(g) administrative processing delays.
What are the most common U.S. visas for Turkish citizens?
The E-2 Treaty Investor visa is highly popular because Turkey is a treaty country. Other common pathways include the EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) for highly skilled professionals, marriage-based green cards, and the K-1 fiance visa. We assess your specific background to recommend the strongest pathway.
Schedule a private consultation
Ready to start your immigration journey? Schedule a private consultation with our U.S.-licensed, Turkish-speaking attorneys to discuss your specific case and evaluate your options.
This page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. U.S. immigration law is complex and subject to change. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Author: Hasan Alaz, Esq. | Review date: July 18, 2026
