Miami
(305) 767-2395
Garry Davis practices immigration law exclusively. His knowledge encompasses all areas of immigration law, with special concentration in deportation defense, employment immigration, investment immigration, family immigration, appeals and federal court litigation.
Mr. Garry Davis was born in 1973 in Houston, Texas, where he graduated with honors from Humble High School in 1991. In 1997, He earned his Bachelor's degree in Japanese at Brigham Young University.
While in college, he served a 2-year church mission to Okinawa, Japan. In 2000, he obtained his Juris Doctorate (law degree) from the University of Texas at Austin, and was accepted to the Texas Bar that year.
Mr. Davis is also highly experienced in counseling immigrants and criminal defense attorneys about the immigration results of criminal activity.
Distinguished among his peers, Mr. Davis obtained Board Certification in Immigration and Nationality Law in 2005 by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Texas Monthly Magazine has dubbed him Rising Star Super Lawyer more than 6 times, and U.S. News and World Report recognized him as one of the Best Lawyers in America more than 4 times. U.S. News and World Report picked his firm multiple times as one of the Best Law Firms in America.
Garry Davis has successfully represented clients in:
Removal or Deportation Proceedings
Nonimmigrant visa petitions, such as Professional Workers (H-1B), Intercompany Transfers (L-1A, L-1B), Religious Workers (R-1), International Investors (E-2), International Traders (E-1), and Extraordinary Ability (O-1).
Marriage and other family relations green cards.
Green cards for Multinational Managers and Executives.
Green cards through National Interest Waiver.
Green cards for Outstanding Professors and Researchers.
Green cards for employees through Labor Certification.
Green cards through immigrant visa petitions for Religious Workers.
Green cards for victims of abuse through VAWA.
Federal court proceedings, such as writs of mandamus and writs of habeas corpus.
Political Asylum and Withholding of Removal.
Appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals and the Administration Appeals Office.
Motions to Reopen and Reconsider decision of USCIS, immigration courts and US consulates.
As a pro bono service, he has worked as liaison between the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the Dallas Immigration Court. He routinely speaks at continuing legal education conferences.
The AILA National Conference and the AILA Regional Conferences have asked him to speak at multiple events. In response to invitations from his alma mater, he has also spoken at the UT Conference on Immigration Law. Recently, he accepted an invitation to sit on the program committee for the State Bar of Texas Advanced Immigration Law Seminar to be held in 2012.
His community outreach efforts also include speaking on immigration issues at local churches and schools, in an attempt to educate people on immigration law issues and options for those seeking legal status in the U.S.
He has twice been to Pakistan to speak at various Chambers of Commerce on options for immigrating to the U.S.