Practice Area
Expert legal guidance across every stage of life and business.
Removal proceedings are initiated against individuals who are alleged to be inadmissible or deportable under U.S. immigration law. This includes those who are unlawfully present, have overstayed a visa, entered without inspection, or violated the terms of their status. Lawful permanent residents may also face removal for certain criminal convictions, fraud, or other violations of immigration law. We represent clients before the Immigration Court in seeking relief such as withholding of removal, asylum, cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, and waivers. We also handle bond hearings, change of venue, motions to reopen, and appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals and federal courts.
New Jersey:
1372 Palisade Avenue, 2nd Floor
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
201.490.6030
Manhattan:
25 W. 31st Street, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10001
212.868.2200
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Practice Area
Expert legal guidance across every stage of life and business.
Non- Immigrant Visa
Non- Immigrant Visa
Immigrant Visa
Immigrant Visa
Citizenship & Naturalization
Citizenship & Naturalization
U.S. Embassy & Waiver Matters
U.S. Embassy & Waiver Matters
Removal defense
Removal proceedings are initiated against individuals who are alleged to be inadmissible or deportable under U.S. immigration law. This includes those who are unlawfully present, have overstayed a visa, entered without inspection, or violated the terms of their status. Lawful permanent residents may also face removal for certain criminal convictions, fraud, or other violations of immigration law. We represent clients before the Immigration Court in seeking relief such as withholding of removal, asylum, cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, and waivers. We also handle bond hearings, change of venue, motions to reopen, and appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals and federal courts.
Removal defense
Removal proceedings are initiated against individuals who are alleged to be inadmissible or deportable under U.S. immigration law. This includes those who are unlawfully present, have overstayed a visa, entered without inspection, or violated the terms of their status. Lawful permanent residents may also face removal for certain criminal convictions, fraud, or other violations of immigration law. We represent clients before the Immigration Court in seeking relief such as withholding of removal, asylum, cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, and waivers. We also handle bond hearings, change of venue, motions to reopen, and appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals and federal courts.
Motion and Appeal Practice
Motion and Appeal Practice