Our team accompanies you at every step: case preparation, hearings, motions, evidence gathering, and direct defense before the judge.
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Representation before the Immigration Court (EOIR) is fundamental for anyone facing deportation proceedings. Every hearing, document, and deadline can determine whether you can remain legally in the United States or whether a removal order will be issued against you.
The system is complex and highly technical. An error in evidence, lack of preparation, or a missed hearing date can have irreversible consequences. Having an experienced attorney is the best way to protect your rights.
Our team accompanies you at every step: case preparation, hearings, motions, evidence gathering, and direct defense before the judge.
A prepared attorney can protect your rights, avoid errors, and present a clear, strategic, and solid case before the judge.
We prepare legal arguments, evidence, and testimony to present your best defense.
We submit motions, evidence, forms, and everything required without errors.
We prevent automatic deportation orders from errors or failure to appear.
Our team prepares your defense, submits motions, gathers evidence, and represents you at every hearing, from the Master Hearing to the Individual Hearing.
We analyze your immigration history, legal options, and risks before starting the defense.
We gather documents, statements, reports, and witnesses needed for your defense.
We represent you in Master and Individual hearings, defending your right to remain in the country.
Preparation of motions for closure, dismissal, reopening, or change of court.
We file appeals before the BIA when necessary and provide continuous follow-up on your case.
Following these recommendations can make the difference between a favorable outcome and a deportation order.
An absence can result in an immediate deportation order without appeal.
Reports, documents, witnesses, and well-prepared forms strengthen your defense.
The court sends notices by mail. An unreported address change can harm your case.
Only a trained attorney can handle your court defense. Avoid notaries.
"A prepared legal defense can be the difference between staying with your family or facing a deportation order."
It is the first formal hearing before the immigration judge. It is used to set the case schedule, verify your address, confirm whether you need an interpreter, and determine what defenses you will present. It is not where your case is decided.
The judge can immediately issue a deportation order in your absence (in absentia). This order is very difficult to reverse. You must always attend your hearings or notify your attorney in advance if there is an emergency.
Yes. You can appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) generally within 30 days of the order. If the BIA denies your appeal, you can bring the case to federal courts. An attorney is essential for this process.
No. Unlike the criminal system, in immigration cases you do not have the right to a government-paid attorney. You must hire your own legal representative or seek non-profit organizations that provide low-cost services.
It can range from months to several years, depending on the court, case complexity, and type of defense. During this time, if you have a pending case, you generally cannot be deported.
Facing deportation proceedings is one of the most delicate and stressful legal situations. You do not have to do it alone.
Our team prepares your defense, organizes evidence, files motions, and represents you at every stage of the Immigration Court process.
Remember: A solid defense today can protect your future and that of your family tomorrow.
Every hearing is critical. Start your defense with a prepared team.
Having legal representation is the best investment to secure your stay in the U.S.

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