John David Swaim Jr. - Tidwell, Swaim & Associates

Mr. John David Swaim Jr.

www.tsalaw.com


Tidwell, Swaim & Associates
12770 Coit Road, Suite 700


Dallas, TX 75251

972-385-7900

Mr. David Swaim is the Managing Partner of Tidwell, Swaim & Associates and has practiced immigration law exclusively since 1986.  He is Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Immigration and Nationality Law. TSA was founded in 1978 and has represented over 40,000 clients in all areas of immigration law with a 98% approval rate. Mr. Swaim represents clients before the Immigration Service, Immigration Courts, Board of Immigration Appeals, the Department of Labor, the US State Department and its Consulates throughout the world, and in Federal Court. He created and managed the immigration programs at companies such as Bell Northern Research (BNR), Texas Instruments, i2 Technologies, PDX, Perot Systems, and over 100 multinational companies. He represents major universities such as the UT System including UT Dallas and UTEP and the Texas A&M System including all of its campuses as well as private universities such as Texas Christian University and Baylor University, among others.

He is the founding member and past Chairman of the DallasHR (SHRM) Global HR Professional Emphasis Group (PEG).  Since 1991, Mr. Swaim has provided immigration law seminars to the foreign students and faculty at UT Austin, UT Dallas, Texas A&M (all campuses), TCU, UNT, Texas Tech and Southwest Baptist Theological Seminary.

Services include:

Employment: H-1, L-1, E visas, TN, Students/OPT, Labor Certification, EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 permanent residence, I-9 audits

Business/Investment: E-2, L-1 Start up, EB-1 Managers/Executives, EB-5 Regional Centers

Family: Marriage, removal of conditions, K-1, K-3, adoptions, all preference petitions, adjustment of status, and consular processing

Administrative Appeals: Administrative Appeals Office, Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals, Board of Immigration Appeals

Federal Court Appeals: Declaratory Judgment, Administrative Procedures Act, Mandamus, Removal Orders to Circuit Court of Appeals