The idea of working with a near-critical phase-separated liquid mixture whereby the surface tension becomes weak, has revolutionized the field of laser manipulation of liquid interfaces. The deformation of interfaces may become as large as several tenths of micrometers, even with the use of conventional laser power. This circumstance necessitates the use of nonlinear geometrical theory for the description of surface deformations. The present paper works out such a theory, for the surface deformation under conditions of axial symmetry and stationarity. Good agreement is found with the experimental results of Casner and Delville (2001), in the case of moderate power or a broad laser beam. In the case of large power and a narrow beam, correspo...