Immigration & Deportation Defense Attorney
The threat of being forced to leave the United States shakes the foundation of your life—your job, home, your family life and all of the steps you have taken to become a lawful resident are all in jeopardy. If you have been thrown into deportation proceedings, the Immigration lawyers at Williams & Moore, P.A. can help you.
You have been notified of your potential deportation via a Notice to Appear (also referred to as an Order to Show Cause), which details your alleged violations of immigration law. Do you know what step to take next? The Office of Williams & Moore, P.A. will instruct and defend you at each hearing.
One of the most common deportation proceedings is Removal of Permanent Residents.
Our skilled attorneys can move to cancel a permanent resident’s removal if:
• You were a lawful resident for at least five years
• You resided in the U.S. continuously for seven years after being lawfully admitted to the U.S. with a legitimate status
• You were not convicted of an aggravated felony.
Other tactics we use to prevent deportation include:
• Cancellation of Removal for Non-Lawful Permanent Residents
• Adjustment of Status (attaining a green card)
• Asylum
• Convention Against Torture(C.A.T.)
• Voluntary Departure
The biggest hindrance to a successful immigration case is if you have committed a serious crime. The U.S. uses deportation as its biggest defense against non-citizens who have committed an aggravated felony, as it is not in the U.S.’s jurisdiction to imprison them.
Filing a Complaint Regarding U.S.C.I.S. Delays with an Immigration Lawyer
If you have done everything in your ability to successfully acquire a green card or visa but have been dealt unreasonable delays, you can take action to inquire with your local United States Citizen Immigration Services (U.S.C.I.S.) office and potentially file a formal complaint.
While you may feel that you have your hands tied and cannot propel the U.S.C.I.S. office to attend to your case, our attorneys have fax numbers and a liaison system that can formally communicate your desire to reach a positive resolution. When time is running out, our attorneys can help you stand up to Immigration laws and defend your rights.
Do not back down when your deportation hangs in the balance. Call Williams & Moore, P.A. for a free legal consultation at 866-258-6700.
