One of an immigrant’s greatest fears is often the threat of deportation. Whether you are at risk of deportation because of an expired student visa, lack of documentation or a criminal arrest, we urge you to promptly contact an immigration law attorney.
At Villarrubia & Rosenberger, P.C., our attorneys have abundant experience in deportation defense. The sooner we can advocate for you, the more options there may be for a favorable outcome.
Our deportation defense attorneys are available to communicate directly with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency on your behalf. In many cases, we have been able to prevent transferral of our clients to different locations after they had been detained by ICE. In our work, we advocate, educate and negotiate for you to remain in the United States, but ultimately, can request for voluntary departure if there is no option for remaining in the U.S. currently.
Our years of experience have given us an in-depth understanding of the options that may offer hope when deportation is a real possibility. We are prepared to guide you through the necessary steps to pursue the most favorable outcome. Prosecutorial discretion is sometimes an option for people with no prior deportation orders or criminal records. Many of our client’s cases are resolved with no need to go before a court.
Call our office at 463-207-9900 or contact us through our online form to set up a consultation with a knowledgeable and accomplished immigration lawyer. We accept credit cards and offer after-hour appointments as necessary. We accommodate clients who speak many languages. Se habla español.
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Retaining Villarubia as our immigration lawyer was the best immigration decision my wife and I ever made. Villarubia was always kind, compassionate & transparent. Her legal expertise and background is top notch. She always nudged us to always ask questions if we didn’t understand anything…