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Atlanta Deportation Lawyers

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is not particularly interested in looking for reasons to avoid deporting someone who is not a U.S. citizen. Therefore, it is critical to hire an experienced immigration attorney who can work with the authorities in explaining the circumstances surrounding your case and who can make sure that your rights and interests are protected.

Deportation Orders Can Be Appealed

Sometimes, it is a matter of clarifying with USCIS mistakes you have made, such as not notifying them of an address change or getting your visa renewed on time. In more serious cases, it may involve having been convicted of a crime or illegally residing in the United States for years without ever notifying the authorities of your status.

In all of these cases the lawyers at Ross & Pines will evaluate your situation and determine the best way to resolve your case.

Facing Deportation? Contact the Atlanta Deportation Attorneys

The law firm of Ross & Pines represents immigrants facing deportation or removal. Our immigration lawyers will fight to keep you out of jail and in the United States. Our immigration lawyers represent clients facing deportation or removal involving the following:

  • Arrested or convicted for any felony or misdemeanor criminal offense
  • Failure to meet a visa application or renewal deadline
  • Entering the country without a visa
  • Loss of job after entering country on a work-related visa
  • Overstaying the limits of a visitor or student visa

If you have violated the terms of your visa, entered the country illegally, or are facing criminal charges, it is essential that you discuss your case with an experienced immigration deportation lawyer as soon as possible.

To schedule a free consultation with an experienced immigration attorney, contact us at 404-812-4300, toll free at 800-822-0818, or send an e-mail to info@rossandpines.com to learn how we can help you.

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