We help individuals and families with visas, green cards, and citizenship. Practical advice. Careful execution

Wherever you are in the world.

Clear, Effective U.S. immigration strategy

Tejas G. Patel, Esq. has been practicing law since 2014. Mr. Tejas founded T.P.L. Global, LLC on November 5, 2020 with the purpose of helping immigrants seek pathways to lawful status in the U.S.

Find Your Path

Navigate U.S. immigration with confidence. Choose your pathway to get started.

How We Work

Simple, guided process designed to make your immigration journey clear and manageable.

Strategy Calls

We start with understanding your unique goals and circumstances.

Clear Documentation Plan

Receive a detailed roadmap of required documents and filing strategy.

Ongoing Updates

Stay informed with regular updates throughout your case progression.

Remote Capability

Most matters handled remotely, whether you're in the U.S. or abroad.

Most matters can be handled remotely, whether you’re in the U.S. or abroad.

Featured Services

Simple, guided process designed to make your immigration journey clear and manageable.

Visitor Visa (B-1/B-2)

Business and tourism visas for temporary stays
Who is eligible?
Foreign nationals seeking to enter the U.S. temporarily for business (B-1) or tourism/medical treatment (B-2). You must demonstrate ties to your home country and intent to return.
B-1: Attend meetings, conferences, negotiate contracts. B-2: Tourism, visit family, medical treatment. You cannot work for U.S. employers or study full-time.
B-1: Attend meetings, conferences, negotiate contracts. B-2: Tourism, visit family, medical treatment. You cannot work for U.S. employers or study full-time.

Family Immigration

Reunite with loved ones through family-based petitions
How the I-130 Petition works?
U.S. citizens and permanent residents can petition for qualifying family members. The petitioner files Form I-130 to establish the family relationship.
Consular processing: Apply at U.S. embassy abroad. Adjustment of status: Apply within the U.S. if eligible. Choice depends on your location and circumstances.
Processing times vary by relationship and country. Immediate relatives (spouses, unmarried children under 21, parents) have no caps. Other categories have annual limits affecting wait times.

Humanitarian Options

Protection for those facing persecution or harm
Who qualifies?
Individuals unable to return to their home country due to persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.
Personal testimony, country condition evidence, expert reports, medical records, police reports, and corroborating documentation of persecution or well-founded fear.
Your information is protected under attorney-client privilege and confidentiality rules. We understand the sensitive nature of humanitarian cases and maintain strict privacy protocols.

Proof & Trust

See what our clients say about their experience working with us.

"T.P.L. Global, LLC made the K-1 process clear and manageable. Their guidance was invaluable throughout our journey."

"Professional, responsive, and thorough. They kept us informed every step of the way."

"Excellent service for our family immigration case. Highly recommend their expertise."

Why Clients Choose Us

We respond quickly and keep you updated

Regular communication throughout your case

We set realistic timelines

Clear expectations based on current processing times

We file carefully and thoroughly

Attention to detail reduces delays and RFEs

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