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Steadfast Advocacy For The Rights Of Immigrants

Since 2005, Austin Immigration Attorney Mark Kinzler has successfully helped hundreds of immigrants and their families assure the American dream by helping them navigate through the complex immigration system in the United States.

Austin Immigration Attorney Kinzler as represented and advised clients in a great variety of immigration cases, as a private sector attorney and as the director of a recognized non-profit immigration legal services program in the Austin area. He has been an advocate for immigrant rights in both a local and national level in his participation and activism in putting a stop to the cruel and inhumane immigration policies in the United States.

The Law Office of Mark Kinzler is compromised in reaching its objective of justice for its clients and families while navigating the immigration system.

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Vigorous Immigration Representation In Texas

While in law school, Mr. Kinzler learned immigrants were not given attorneys when they needed legal help. That was over 15 years ago, and he has been committed to defending immigrants ever since.

Mr. Kinzler’s extensive experience began with difficult litigation for immigrants facing serious criminal charges and removal defense. Realizing how intertwined families are with individuals facing removal, Mr. Kinzler broadened his scope of representation to include immigrant family matters.

Immigrants who are victims of crime and violence are often at a loss and fear the worst consequences if they come forward to report the crime against them. Contacting a lawyer is their best recourse.

We Have A Track Record Of Success

Mr. Kinzler successfully assisted many asylum cases and family-based cases as director of a nonprofit program in Texas before opening his own office in 2014.

Attorney Kinzler is a tireless advocate for immigrant rights. Call his office at 512-402-7999 if you are facing a confusing immigration issue. You may also complete our online form to contact us.

Since 2005, Austin Immigration Attorney Mark Kinzler has successfully helped hundreds of immigrants and their families assure the American dream by helping them navigate through the complex immigration system in the United States.Attorney Kinzler as represented and advised clients in a great variety of immigration cases, as a private sector attorney and as the director of a recognized non-profit immigration legal services program in the Austin area. He has been an advocate for immigrant rights in both a local and national level in his participation and activism in putting a stop to the cruel and inhumane immigration policies in the United States.The Law Office of Mark Kinzler is compromised in reaching its objective of justice for its clients and families while navigating the immigration system.

While in law school, Mr. Kinzler learned immigrants were not given attorneys when they needed legal help. That was over 15 years ago, and he has been committed to defending immigrants ever since.

Mr. Kinzler’s extensive experience began with difficult litigation for immigrants facing serious criminal charges and removal defense. Realizing how intertwined families are with individuals facing removal, Mr. Kinzler broadened his scope of representation to include immigrant family matters.

Immigrants who are victims of crime and violence are often at a loss and fear the worst consequences if they come forward to report the crime against them. Contacting a lawyer is their best recourse.

Mr. Kinzler successfully assisted many asylum cases and family-based cases as director of a nonprofit program in Texas before opening his own office in 2014.

Attorney Kinzler is a tireless advocate for immigrant rights. Call his office at 512-402-7999 if you are facing a confusing immigration issue. You may also complete our online form to contact us.
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