John W. Lawit

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John W. Lawit

4.9
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Rating: 10.0

Licensed for 47 years

Immigration Lawyer at Irving, TX
Practice Areas: Immigration

4324 N. Belt Line Rd., Bldg C, Suite 110, Irving, TX

Virtual Consultation Available

About John

Biography

If you are concerned about your ability to live and work in the U.S. please contact my office.

We handle ALL types of Immigration and Citizenship cases. 37 years experience

Practice Areas

1

Practice Area

Immigration 100%

Mr. Lawit handles employment, investment and family based immigration matters. We also handle non-immigrant visas, removal and asylum work. We seek complex cases where people have been told their case is impossible.

48 years | 1,000 cases

100%

Fees and Rates

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Awards

Top Contributor
Top Contributor
2018 2017
Gold Client Champion
AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating

Licenses

Licensed in Texas for 33 years

State: Texas

Acquired: 1992

Eligible to Practice in Texas

No misconduct found

Licensed in New Mexico for 46 years

State: New Mexico

Acquired: 1980

Active

No misconduct found

Licensed in Pennsylvania for 47 years

State: Pennsylvania

Acquired: 1978

Retired

No misconduct found

Location

John W. Lawit, LLC

4324 N. Belt Line Rd., Bldg C, Suite 110, Irving, TX, 75038

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John W. Lawit, LLC

5905 Ellison St. NE, Suite A, Albuquerque, NM, 87109

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Posted by anonymous | March 17, 2014 | Immigration

The best Immigration lawyer you can get!

Immigration is a very overwhelming and stressful process, and if you have to go through it, you need somebody who is not only an expert in immigration field but also somebody who can be your friend and supporter. The answer is Mr. Lawit. When my wife and I got married, we had no clue where to beg...in with our immigration process and how to start our paperwork. Thankfully we found John Lawit and he was there for us since the very beginning. John explained the whole process to us so we understood how immigration works, which is very important. He prepared all the forms and spent numerous hours communicating with us, making sure everything is correct. He guided us through each and every step of the process. Mr. Lawit prepared us for anything we might face at the final interview with immigration officer Honestly, after working with John, that interview was a piece of cake. At the beginning of the process, we were very fearful that something will go wrong or that we missed some information, but thankfully John knew how to calm us down and assure us that he is here for us. And he was. He stood by our side not only as lawyer but also as somebody who we could entrust and talk to as friends. Immigration was not such a scary experience after all, and we owe it all to Mr. Lawit. If you want somebody you can trust, somebody who will pay attention to you and who loves to do his job, I absolutely recommend hiring John Lawit!

Posted by anonymous | March 12, 2014 | Immigration

Immigration process was easy and expeditious with Mr. Lawit!

Hello, I am a US Citizen who married a foreign national. My husband is originally from Europe, and he came to the states to attend the university. My husband and I met in 2011, and shortly after, we fell in love. After we were married we knew that we had to begin the long immigration process because... my husband was not a citizen. That is why we turned to John Lawit. We met John through a good friend of ours. Right away, my husband and I acknowledged that John was someone that we could trust. The three of us started the long journey towards that immigration meeting. My husband and I live in Maryland while John lived in New Mexico, but that did not stop John from going above and beyond. He made sure we met him through Skype, sent us emails making sure the paperwork was squared away and took his time explaining each and every complicated task we had to complete. Not once, did we feel alone during this process. Last October, we had our immigration meeting. We found out that day that my husband had qualified to become a permanent resident. We were overcome with joy, and we owe it all to John Lawit. Without John’s compassion, loyalty, and patience, we would not have come this far with the immigration process. We owe many thanks to John and we are so blessed to have him as a part of the family. Thanks John!

Posted by KayKay | October 16, 2012 | Immigration

The best and experienced lawyer in immigration matters ,I have ever hired.

We have been in USA for 12 years without legal status .I had talked to a lot of lawyers and did a lot of research on the internet if there was a way to get legal status and finally one LUCKY day a family friend introduced me to this gentleman Mr. John Lawit at a lunch meeting. There was no hope of ge...tting legal status before I met him, but all of a sudden I saw a ray of hope. Thanks to Mr.Lawit and his staff. Eventually all my children got green cards in less than a year. Mr. Lawit interviewed us and determined that my children would be eligible to immigrate as Special Immigrant Juveniles (SIJ). He drafted all of the documents to go to court and get a proper guardianship order for my children. Then with that order he was able to apply for permanent residence for my children. Immigration had many questions and Mr. Lawit had to submit a multi-page response to USCIS request for evidence. Once USCIS received Mr. Lawit’s response they approved all three applications for my children. John Lawit is a wonderful lawyer! He has helped my family get green cards when every other attorney said it was impossible. Even though our case is now closed, he still continues to inform us about updates and changes in the law. He was always on time and to the point when he did his work. He really takes each of these cases on a very passionate level. Over all, he is just amazing at what he does and I could not have asked for a better lawyer to handle my case! I would recommend him to everyone who needs to deal with immigration

Posted by Konny | March 14, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Immigration

Ms.

Mr. Lawit and his staff helped me attain US citizenship. The response was prompt. Straightforward guidance and his advice got the job done. He is very knowledgeable. I recommend his services. Thank you for your help!

Posted by Emanuela | September 03, 2013 | Immigration

AWFUL service

This guy is ONLY after the money, and I should have known from the start. He pocketed more than $8000 and DID not do his job; passed on my files to paralegals and only met with me to sign contract and receive my check. All is well if the forms to be submitted are no brainer and I ALWAYS prepared ever...ything myself, but he won't follow up and put his own nose in the matter. I was with this office for a few years and almost always only met with assistants and had to repeatedly call the office or email to be able to talk to him personally; when my immigration petition was denied at the beginning of this year, due to this office NOT providing the documentation that I had submitted and re-submitted on several occasions, he told me (AFTER THE FACT and AFTER pocketing all my money, which took me a couple of years to pay) that the case "was slated for failure from the beginning"! Although I have the qualifications required, I then turned down an appeal as the whole petition had been VERY poorly documented and submitted, which was very obvious once I finally had copies of my files in my hands: a high school kid would have done a much better job, both in presentation AND in properly documenting the petition. He did not lift a finger in my case and I would have liked to sue him had I had a few hundred thousand dollar at my disposal just for this. After several other consultations with immigration attorneys, both in the state of New Mexico and out of state, I received several opinions confirming my findings and the advice has been that the qualifications and requirements were valid and fully satisfactory for my petition, but failed due to misrepresentation and plain disregard of my case. I really do not understand how this firm can have 'excellent' rating.... and the more I do research on this guy, the more I find people who had either met with him in the past or asked for consultations and were very poorly impressed. I recently switched to a 'less experienced' and 'smaller' firm and successfully resolved my case with one 10th of the cost.

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John W. Lawit's Lawyer Endorsements

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John Moore

Immigration lawyer | Nov 15

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"A truly exceptional lawyer for knowledge, skill, effort, and ethics."

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Brooke Nowak-Neely

Immigration lawyer | May 09

Relationship: Worked for lawyer

"I endorse this lawyer. Mr. Lawitt possesses a wealth of knowledge in the field of immigration law and will represent clients well."

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Stephen Aarons

Immigration lawyer | Apr 02

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer. I don't think I have ever actually met Mr. Lawit, but he is "the top drawer lawyer" in New Mexico on the subject of immigration law."

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Experience

Rating:  10.0 (Superb)

Honors

2022

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2022

American Immigration Lawyers Association Member, American Immigration Lawyers Association

2022

AV Preeminent 5.0 out of 5 Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell

2022

Elite Lawyer Award for Immigration, Elite Lawyer

2021

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2020

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2019

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2018

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2017

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2016

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2015

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2014

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2014

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2014

Southwest Super Lawyer, Southwest Super Lawyers

2013

Southwest Super Lawyer, Southwest Super Lawyers

2013

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2013

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2012

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2012

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2012

Southwest Super Lawyer, Southwest Super Lawyers

2011

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2011

Southwest Super Lawyer, Southwest Super Lawyers

2011

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2010

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2009

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2009

Southwest Super Lawyer, Southwest Super Lawyers

2009

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2008

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2008

Southwest Super Lawyer, Southwest Super Lawyers

2008

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2007

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2007

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2006

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2005

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2004

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2003

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2002

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2001

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

2000

AV Peer Review Rating, Martindale-Hubbell

2000

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

1999

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

1999

2000 Millenium Friend of Children Award, Rainbow House International

1999

Jean Marshall Stolet Award - Volunteer of the Year, Jewish Family Services of Albuquerque

1998

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

1997

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

1996

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

1995

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

1994

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

1994

Who's Who in American Law, Marquis Who's Who in American Law

1994

Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, Martindale-Hubbell

1993

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

1992

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

1991

Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America

1988

Distinguished Service Award in Immigration Law, Catholic Social Services of Albuquerque

Work Experience

1980 - Present

President, John W. Lawit, P.C.

Associations

2008 - Present

New Mexico State Bar Association

Member, Immigration Law Section

2008 - Present

State Bar of Texas, Immigration and Nationality Law Section

Member

1980 - Present

New Mexico State Bar Association

Member

1979 - Present

American Immigration Lawyers Association

Member

Canadian Bar Association

Member

2008 - 2009

American Immigration Lawyers Association

New Mexico Customs and Border Protection liaison

1994 - 2010

Albuquerque Bar Association

Member

1990 - 1990

New Mexico State Bar Association

Chairman

1988 - 1989

American Immigration Lawyers Association

National Co-Chairman, Unauthorized Practice of Law Comittee

1988 - 1992

New Mexico State Bar Association

Director, Immigration and International Law Section

1988 - 1992

New Mexico State Bar Association

Member, Immigration Law Section

1988 - 1989

American Immigration Lawyers Association

National Co-Chairman, Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee

1979 - 1985

El Paso Association of Immigration and Nationality Practitioners

Member

1979 - 1983

Albuquerque Bar Association

Member

Education

1977

Franklin Pierce Law Center

JD - Juris Doctor

1973

University of New Mexico

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2015

State Bar of Texas

Citizenship Overview, Immigration Law 101

2015

Dallas Bar Association

Asylum Overview Panel and Mock Hearing

2013

The 2013 International Conference on Strengthening Anti-Corruption Competitiveness through a New Governance Paradigm

Walking the Line on Police Privatization: Efficiency, Accountability and Court Decisions

2012

Western New Mexico University

Immigration issues for College and University Faculty, Staff and Students

2012

New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology

I-9 101

2012

Lorman Education Services

Fair Labor Standards Act in New Mexico- Foreign Worker Issues

2012

Leadership New Mexico

Representing Victims of Cartel & Government Violence

2012

LawReviewCle

Current Trends In Employment Based Immigration Law

2011

New Mexico State University

Immigration Update, Employment Based Applications, Entry and Visa issues

2011

New Mexico State University

Immigration Update, Employment Based Applications, Entry and Visa issues

2011

New Mexico State University

Immigration Update, Employment Based Applications, Entry and Visa issues

2011

Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce

Employer Sanctions and 1-9 Compliance, What Every Employer Must Know

2010

NMSU

Immigration Law Update for Professionals

2010

New Mexico State Bar Association

Bridge The Gap – Immigration Law

2010

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Taxation of Foreign Workers

2009

Continuing Legal Education Seminar

Immigration Issues in the Workplace

2008

Work Visas & Permanent Residency

Work Visas & Permanent Residency

2008

Visa Seminar

Visas

2008

Recent Developments in Employment & Immigration Law

Recent Developments in Employment & Immigration Law

2008

Presentation

Employment Based Immigrant & Temporary Visas

2008

Practicing Law on the Border: The Challenges of Immigrant Representation

Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) for Minors in Removal Proceedings: How to Obtain SIJS through Guardianship

2008

2nd Annual Advancing the Human Resource/Attorney Relationship

2nd Annual Advancing the Human Resource/Attorney Relationship

2007

What’s New in Immigration

What’s New in Immigration

2006

Texas Chapter Meeting

NAFTA Employment Visas

2006

Immigration and Employment Law

Immigration and Employment Law

2006

Current Immigration Law Update: Temporary Workers and Employment Based Permanent Residency

Current Immigration Law Update: Temporary Workers and Employment Based Permanent Residency

2004

Recent Immigration, Policy, Procedures & Eligibility Issues

Recent Immigration, Policy, Procedures & Eligibility Issues

2004

Immigration Law Update

Immigration Law Update

2003

Recent Immigration Law & Policy Changes

Recent Immigration Law & Policy Changes

2003

Employment Visas for Foreign Medical Personnel

Employment Visas for Foreign Medical Personnel

2002

New Mexico State NAFSA Meeting

Immigration Post-September 11th

2002

Immigration Law Update

Immigration Law Update

2002

Current Changes in U.S. Immigration Policy

Current Changes in U.S. Immigration Policy

2001

National Association of State Mental Health Program Director’s Legal Division Annual Meeting

Non-U.S. Citizens (Foreign Nationals) and Mental Health: Access to services and international transfer/repatriation issues

2000

Texas Chapter Spring Conference

Schedule A, Group II and Outstanding Researchers

2000

Non-Immigrant and Immigrant Visa Opportunities to Foreign Students and Professionals

Non-Immigrant and Immigrant Visa Opportunities to Foreign Students and Professionals

2000

Human Rights and The Practice of Law – Making International Law a Tool for More Effective Advocacy

Human Rights and The Practice of Law – Making International Law a Tool for More Effective Advocacy: The Relevance of International Treaties to the Practice of Immigration Law

2000

H-1B Visa Update and Employment Based Immigration

H-1B Visa Update and Employment Based Immigration

2000

F-1, J-1, Practical Training and Then What?

F-1, J-1, Practical Training and Then What?

2000

Changes in U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Visas and I-9 Compliance

Changes in U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Visas and I-9 Compliance

1999

Policy and Foreign Trade Zones

Policy and Foreign Trade Zones

1999

New Mexico NAFSA Spring Workshop

F-1 & J-1 Visas

1999

How Immigration Law Affects Your Practice

How Immigration Law Affects Your Practice

1999

Hiring International Students

Hiring International Students

1999

Basic Business Immigration Law for New Mexico Employers

Basic Business Immigration Law for New Mexico Employers

1998

Recent Changes in US Immigration Law Affecting College Personnel Administration

Recent Changes in US Immigration Law Affecting College Personnel Administration

1998

New Asylum Policies and Regulations Affecting Chinese Nationals in the United States

New Asylum Policies and Regulations Affecting Chinese Nationals in the United States

1998

Immigration Law & Domestic Violence

Immigration Law & Domestic Violence

1998

Immigration Issues for Domestic Violence Victims Panel Discussion

Immigration Issues for Domestic Violence Victims

1998

Domestic Violence Training Conference

How US Immigration Laws affect the Domestic Violence Perpetrator, Victim, and Families: U.S. Immigration Law and Domestic Violence

1998

Domestic Violence Training Conference

Criminal Aliens and U.S. Immigration Law

1997

NAFSA State Workshop/Conference

IIRIRA effects on M-1/F-1/J-1 (Students and Scholars)/H1B and Permanent Residency

1997

Changes in US Immigration Law: New Immigration Consequences of Criminal Convictions

Changes in US Immigration Law: New Immigration Consequences of Criminal Convictions

1997

Changes in US Immigration Law Affecting Students and Professionals

Changes in US Immigration Law Affecting Students and Professionals

1995

Visa Options For Medical Personnel, An Update

Visa Options For Medical Personnel, An Update

1995

The Basics of Practicing Immigration Law

The Basics of Practicing Immigration Law

1995

Immigration Law In New Mexico: Immigration Survival For Business

Immigration Law In New Mexico: Immigration Survival For Business

1995

Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Activity

Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Activity

1995

I-9 Preparation and Retention

I-9 Preparation and Retention

1993

Immigration in the 90's: Surviving the Quotas

Immigration in the 90's: Surviving the Quotas

1993

Health Professional Recruitment and Retention Seminar

Entering the Land of Opportunity, Working in the Land of Enchantment

1993

Chinese Student Protection Act and The Chinese Professional -- Immigration Issues for the 1990's

Chinese Student Protection Act and The Chinese Professional -- Immigration Issues for the 1990's

1992

Immigration Documentation (I 9) and Compliance

Immigration Documentation (I 9) and Compliance

1991

The Immigration Act of 1990 Changes for Students, Faculty and All Workers

The Immigration Act of 1990 Changes for Students, Faculty and All Workers

1991

New Mexico Bar Association CLE Seminar

The Immigration Act of 1990 Changes in the Act and How They Affect You

1991

College and University Personnel Association (CUPA), Rio Grande Valley Chapter

Immigration Act of 1990 Big Changes for the College Personnel Office

1990

What to do About Your Immigration Status Before and After Graduation

What to do About Your Immigration Status Before and After Graduation

1990

Upcoming Changes in U.S. Immigration Law, the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1990

Upcoming Changes in U.S. Immigration Law, the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1990

1990

INS Family Fairness Program

INS Family Fairness Program

1990

Continuing Legal Education Seminar

Marriage Fraud Act of 1986

1989

New Mexico AIDS Consortium

AIDS and U.S. Immigration Law

1989

I 9's: Who, What, Where, When

I 9's: Who, What, Where, When

1989

Everything You Wanted to Know about Visas and Were Afraid to Ask

Everything You Wanted to Know about Visas and Were Afraid to Ask

1989

Albuquerque Bicentennial Diamond Jubilee Committee

Immigration Law, Constitutional and Statutory; New Mexico and the U.S. Constitution: A Lecture Series

1988

St. Luke's Lutheran Church Adult Forum

An Examination of Current U.S. Immigration Policy

1988

Hispanic Vote 88 Conference

Civil Liberties and the New Immigration Law

1988

Continuing Legal Education Seminar

Is There Life After Death? What to do after a Legalization Appeal has been Denied?

1987

The Immigration Law What You Need to Know

The Immigration Law What You Need to Know

1987

The Bicentennial of the United States Constitution

Current Issues in Immigration Law, Constitutional and Statutory

1987

The Annual Conference of the National Association of College and University Attorneys

What Every University Counsel Needs to Know About United States Immigration Laws

1987

New Mexico State Convention

The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986: Implications for the State of New Mexico

1987

Employer Obligations Under the New Immigration Law

Employer Obligations Under the New Immigration Law

1986

The Sanctuary Movement An ACLU Issue

The Sanctuary Movement An ACLU Issue

1986

Immigration Law and the Medical Profession

Immigration Law and the Medical Profession

1985

Visas and the College Graduate

Visas and the College Graduate

1985

Immigration Law for the General Practitioner

Immigration Law for the General Practitioner

1984

Family Relationships Under the Immigration and Nationality Act

Family Relationships Under the Immigration and Nationality Act

1984

ABC's of International Business Visas

ABC's of International Business Visas

1983

Conference on Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy

Undocumented Persons: Christian Responses

1982

Mini CLE seminar

Immigration Problems Facing Military Personnel

Publications

1995

Torch, American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico Proposition 187 - Trashing the Constitution

1995

State Bar of New Mexico Battered Spouse and Children Provisions in U.S. Immigration Law

1987

Occu-Med Report Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 -- Employer Sanctions

1987

Albuquerque Journal Business Outlook A Look at the Immigration and Control Act of 1986

1987

New Mexico Bar Association Family Relationships Under the Immigration and Nationality Practice Act

1986

El Hispano SIN Adopta Nuevas Medidas Para Detectar el Fraude Matrimonial

1986

New Mexico Bar Association Immigration Law for the General Practitioner

1984

The Torch, New Mexico Civil Liberties Union Welcome to 1984

Languages

English

Spanish

Korean

Activity

Top Contributor

John earned significant contribution points in 2018.

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