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You need an Immigration Attorney for all your immigration needs. Our Texas Immigration Attorneys can help you with your Green Card, Business Visas, Employment Visas, Family Visas, Citizenship, Illegal Immigration Status, Deportation, Out of Status, ICE Hold, and Criminal Defense with Nonimmigrant Status. We have a tough team of attorneys who has earned the reputation of being the best Texas Immigration Attorneys. Our attorneys have the experience of dealing with all kinds of Immigration cases, and have the knowledge of latest immigration laws. You can contact us 24/7 at 972-789-1664, or 1-866-789-1664, or email us at contact@dallasarealaw.com.
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When you have a loved one who is detained by ICE or is in a deportation proceeding, not too many people can give you a detailed guide as to the process and what it takes to help your loved one. The best way to fight removal proceedings is to have some sort of relief available for your loved one. Call us 24/7 at 972-789-1664, or 1-866-789-1664, or email us at contact@dallasarealaw.com, and we will discuss this entire process with you and answer your specific questions.
M&A Law Firm recognizes that detention and deportation proceedings can destroy lives, family relationships, and most importantly, have a life-lasting effect on all those involved in the process. Please review this site, and if you have any specific questions, please Contact us for a FREE IN OFFICE CONSULTATION.
Immigration detention is the policy of holding individuals suspected of visa violations, illegal entry or unauthorized arrival in detention until a decision is made by immigration authorities to grant a visa and release them into the community, or to repatriate them to the country of their country of departure.
M&A Law Firm can review the detention case of your loved one, in order to see which option or options work for you. After a detention you might need to fight a removal proceeding in order to make sure you are not deported, or otherwise, you might need preventative measures by having us minimize the immigration consequences and prevent a possibility of a criminal charge.
A person can get the status of Permanent Resident, and can live and work in the United States on a permanent basis. A permanent resident card, called a “Green Card” is issued to the person, which is a proof of his legal status. The steps to become a Permanent Resident depend on a person’s situation. These steps are different for each category and will depend on if person is currently living inside or outside the United States.
There are several ways to become a Permanent Resident. Some people are sponsored by their family members in United States, who are either Permanent Residents or US citizens. Some employers also sponsor their employees to get the Permanent Resident status. Other individuals may become a Permanent Resident, through a refugee or asylee status, or other humanitarian programs. In some cases a person can file a Green Card for himself.
M&A Law Firm can review your removal case in order to see which option or options work for you. You might need to fight a removal proceeding in order to make sure you are not deported, or otherwise, you might need preventative measures by having us minimize the immigration consequences and prevent a possibility of a criminal charge. Alternatively, you might not want to fight a removal proceeding, and only wish to minimize the impact and consequences of your deportation (waivers).
Regardless of what your specific situation calls for, we will stand by you during this stressful process. Call us at 1-866-789-1664, or 972-789-1664, or email us at contact@dallasarealaw.com, and consult with one of our immigration attorneys FREE OF CHARGE (in Office Consultations Only).
The United States immigration system is enormous, complex, and constantly changing. For either the recently arrived immigrant or the business citizen looking to tap into the vast wealth of skilled foreign labor, navigating through this system can be frustrating and time consuming. Allow the M&A Law Firm's team of immigration professionals work diligently to reduce the difficulties associated with the immigration process. As members of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (“AILA”) the attorneys at M&A Law Firm have access to a wealth of knowledge and liaisons throughout the immigration community to assist you in seeking legal status, whether temporary or permanent.
If you have a criminal background, you should always have a certified copy of your criminal history, and have the phone number of an immigration attorney. Your attorney can let you know in advance that whether based on your criminal record, you can be bond eligible or not. At M&A Law Firm we have attorneys that handle both Criminal Defense Cases and Immigration Cases. If you have some prior criminal records, talk to our attorneys for their advice on both Immigration and Criminal Defense. You do not have the right to a free attorney, but you have the right to hire your own lawyer, at no cost to the United States government. Also, you have the right to represent yourself.