We are devoted to building relationships with local, national and international funders interested in immigration, mental and health needs of this community, focusing particularly on collaborations aimed at achieving this results.

We aim to achieve a better-informed immigrant rights community, and ensure decreased immigrant fear and anxiety owing to immigration assistance, and increased resources in this area.

Through our human and humanitarian services, we intend to lend a helping hand to communities around the world facing lingering crises, and hope to offer hope to people in trying times through projects, programs and other various initiatives.

At Grey and Grail International, we value the contributions of immigrants to our community and nation. Roughly 300,000 people in the Houston area are eligible to pursue U.S. Citizenship, but often encounter roadblocks in the process (paperwork, finances, legal questions, fear, or other challenges). That’s why we assist lawful permanent residents along the often complicated or confusing process of becoming citizens of the United States.

We help file naturalization/citizenship applications including fee waivers for USCIS fees if eligible. If you have had your legal permanent residency for 5 years you may be eligible to apply. If you have been married to and living with your United States citizen spouse for 3 years you may qualify to apply after 3 years of having your legal permanent residency.

We help file applications for adjustment of status and applications for fee waivers for USCIS fees if eligible. We offer consultations for the following types of adjustment cases:

  • Refugees and asylees who are living in the United States with that approved status.
  • U Visa nonimmigrant holders that have lived in the United States for three years with that status.

We can file relative petitions to help unite and keep families in the United States. United States citizens are eligible to file a relative petition for their spouse, children, parents, or siblings. Legal permanent residents are eligible to file a relative petition for their spouse and unmarried children.