Pablo Pérez Salido: A Dual-Licensed Immigration Attorney Navigating US and Spanish Law
Pablo Pérez Salido is a dual-licensed attorney specializing in U.S. Immigration law, uniquely qualified to represent clients with connections to both the United States and Spain. Based in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, he provides legal guidance and representation in a range of immigration matters, from seeking permanent residency to navigating complex deportation defense.
Background and Legal Expertise
Attorney Pablo is authorized to practice law in both the United States – specifically in Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia – and his native Spain. Haim Vasquez Legal Group highlights his dedication to helping individuals and families navigate the U.S. Immigration system with clarity and compassion.
His legal foundation includes specialized coursework in public international law at Université de Nantes in France and The Hague Academy of International Law in the Netherlands. Prior to focusing on U.S. Immigration law, he practiced civil and commercial litigation in Madrid and Seville, Spain, gaining experience that informs his meticulous, client-centered approach.
Areas of Practice
Pablo Pérez Salido focuses on representing clients before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and in removal proceedings before the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) and the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). He assists clients with:
- Obtaining lawful permanent residence
- Citizenship and naturalization
- Humanitarian relief cases
- Defense against removal (deportation) proceedings
Recent Developments in Immigration Fees and Funding
Recent legislative changes, as noted in a LinkedIn post by Attorney Pablo, introduce new costs for individuals navigating the U.S. Immigration system. These include:
- A $100 filing fee, plus $100 annually while pending, for asylum applicants.
- A $550 fee for employment authorization based on a pending asylum application.
- An increase in the fee for appeals to the BIA, rising from $110 to $900.
- A $5,000 “apprehension fee” for those removed in absentia or apprehended at the border.
The legislation too allocates approximately $100 billion to enforcement and detention, including funding for border wall construction and ICE operations.
Language Proficiency and Client Focus
Attorney Pablo is fluent in English, Spanish, and French, allowing him to serve a diverse, global clientele. American University notes his commitment to representing clients in both employment and family-based immigration cases.
Contact Information
For legal assistance with immigration matters, Pablo Pérez Salido can be contacted through Haim Vasquez Legal Group.