About
Arzoo Rajani Connor is an immigration attorney who devotes her legal practice exclusively to immigration law. She brings extensive experience in deportation defense and family-based immigration matters, offering clients skilled representation in navigating complex legal systems and securing critical immigration benefits.
A 2011 St. Mary’s University School of Law graduate in San Antonio, Texas, Arzoo distinguished herself during her academic career as a Staff Writer for The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Minority Issues. Her editorial work demonstrated her early commitment to advocacy and protecting individual rights within the legal system.
While in law school, Arzoo gained valuable experience as a law clerk with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). In that role, she worked on various immigration matters, including asylum applications, marriage-based petitions, and fiancé visas. This foundational experience gave her direct insight into agency procedures and strengthened her ability to guide clients through the often technical and time-sensitive immigration process.
In her current practice, Arzoo focuses on defending individuals facing removal proceedings and assisting families with petitions for lawful status. She approaches each case with thorough legal knowledge and a personalized strategy tailored to her clients’ unique needs. Her background allows her to deliver informed, compassionate, and effective legal advocacy for those seeking to remain or reunite with loved ones in the United States.
Arzoo Rajani Connor remains committed to defending immigrants’ rights and helping them achieve stability and security through legal immigration solutions. Her combination of legal insight and hands-on experience makes her a trusted resource for individuals navigating immigration challenges.
Law Office Affiliations
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Founder, ARC Legal Services LLC
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Licensed State
- Texas
Education
- St. Mary’s University School of Law
Juris Doctor (JD)
Awards & Badges



- Asylum
- Citizenship
- Marriage and prenuptials
- Violent crime
- Visa and Permits