Mr. Amiri’s law practice is 100% dedicated to Immigration and Nationality Law. He has handled thousands of immigration cases ranging from deportation defense, bond hearings, and asylum proceedings to family petitions and employment and business-based immigration applications. Mr. Amiri’s client portfolio consists of nationalities from all over the globe. Mr. Amiri’s immigration practice extends all over the State of Arizona, and he is licensed to appear in federal Immigration Courts across the country, and in U.S. District Court in Arizona.
Mr. Amiri began his legal career in 2011 as an associate attorney at one of the largest volume immigration firms in Arizona. In 2016, he moved to Los Angeles, CA to start a solo practice at a time when immigration was heavily featured in the national zeitgeist. Mr. Amiri embraced this challenge and soon found himself featured in the Los Angeles Times when he and a group of attorneys volunteered at the Los Angeles International Airport on the day when the infamous Travel Ban was announced by the Department of Homeland Security. Mr. Amiri continued his solo practice until he and his family relocated to Arizona in early 2019.
Mr. Amiri earned his Juris Doctor from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University where he focused on civil justice and mediation. Mr. Amiri attended the University of California, San Diego where he earned degrees in World Literature and Political Science/ International Relations from one of the most prestigious programs in the country.
Mr. Amiri’s career representing foreign nationals and their families in immigration matters came together quite naturally- he is the son of an Iranian immigrant who became a naturalized U.S. citizen and then immigrated his own family to the United States during a time of political and social upheaval in his home country. Mr. Amiri has spent his life immersed in different cultures, he learned Spanish on mission trips with his church to Baja California, Mexico, and refined his language skills while studying abroad at the Universidad de Sevilla, in Seville, Spain.
When he is not litigating a case in the courtroom or accompanying a client to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for an interview, Mr. Amiri enjoys spending quality time with his wife and toddler, being outdoors, listening to music, and cooking.
In The News
Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group immigration law department chair, shares BIG NEWS for H-1B holders and employers of H-1B workers
By Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group Immigration Dept. Chair The State Department is set to launch a pilot program, beginning this month, which will allow H-1B Visa holders to renew their visas inside the United States rather than having to travel abroad. The H-1B visa, available for foreign born specialty occupation workers, is a popular nonimmigrant visa which allows foreign
Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group immigration department chair, talks to 3TV/CBS 5 about Texas’ new immigration laws
By Elliot Polakoff | AZ Family PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — The Arizona American Civil Liberties Union is joining several other states issuing a travel advisory for Texas in response to anti-immigration laws going into effect in early 2024. Arizona ACLU representatives see a lot of similarities between these Texas laws and Arizona’s Senate Bill 1070, which was signed into law back in 2010 and had
Darius Amiri, chair of Rose Law Group immigration department, talks to 3TV/CBS 5 about human smugglers using social media to recruit drivers in Arizona
By Michael Raimondi | 3TV/CBS 5 The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced on Tuesday that 22 people were indicted for driving undocumented immigrants through Arizona. 13 indictments charged 22 people with conspiracy to transport illegal aliens for profit. Each indictment charges a human smuggling coordinator who used Snapchat and WhatsApp to recruit teenagers and young adults in Arizona to transport migrants for money. Smuggling
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