Immigration Deportation and Removal
We counsel individuals and families who are facing removal or deportation proceedings before the Immigration Court and the Board of Immigration Appeals. Persons who have overstayed their visa, arrived without inspection or who have been convicted of a crime may be placed in removal proceedings. With our background in immigration law and criminal law, we can advise you of what options for relief may exist. Our lawyers work with you to research and develop your case and review all available options. We advise persons on bond relief, parole and orders of supervision, prior criminal convictions, possible waivers of inadmissibility and cancellation of removal. Our attorneys will review other avenues of relief where appropriate, such as federal court habeas proceedings, mandamus proceedings and freedom of information requests. Asylum and ExtraditionOur lawyers will work with you on your asylum application. We will discuss obtaining needed documentation and evidence, finding an appropriate expert witness, document country conditions and assist you in preparing your application. Our attorneys will prepare you for your asylum interview and attend the interview with you. We also represent individuals whose asylum applications are before the Immigration Court, the Board of Immigration Appeals or the Federal Circuit Appeals Court. The immigration process with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service has many complex steps. Our experienced attorneys advise clients on adjustment of status, citizenship, naturalization, green cards and deportation. With over thirty years of experience, we will advocate your immigration application. To learn more about employment-based immigration, call Glickman Turley LLP at 617.399.7770. Submit your questions via the contact form. |

