Atlanta Deportation Lawyers
Georgia Immigration Attorneys
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. It is better to voluntarily notify immigration authorities of your status before they come looking for you because you are in the country illegally. Making a good faith effort to rectify any application or reporting mistakes with the governmentcan have a positive effect on the outcome of your case. The law office of Ross & Pines, LLC advises and represents immigrants facing deportation or removal. Our immigration lawyers work with the court and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to reach an agreement that will allow our client to either stay in the country or reserve the right to apply for re-entry.
If you have violated the terms of your visa or are in the country illegally for other reasons, contact immigration deportation attorneys at the law office of Ross & Pines, LLC.
Reasons for Deportation / Removal
Our immigration lawyers represent clients facing deportation or removal involving the following:
- Arrested for a drug crime, DUI, sex crime, or felony 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
Preventing Matters from Escalating
The criminal courts system and USCIS are not particularly interested in looking for reasons to avoid deporting someone who is in the country illegally. However, hiring an experienced immigration attorney who can work with the authorities in explaining the circumstances surrounding your case and explore alternatives to deportation or removal is important.
Sometimes, it's a matter of clarifying with USCIS mistakes you've made, such as not notifying them of an address change or getting your visa renewed on time. In more serious cases, it may involve illegally residing in the US for years without ever notifying the authorities of your status. Ross & Pines, LLC will evaluate your situation and determine the best way to resolve your case.
Grounds for Challenging a Deportation or Removal
In criminal deportations, there are several constitutional issues that must be addressed. Were you read your Miranda rights at the time of your arrest? Were there cultural or language barriers that lead to a misunderstanding between you and your attorney? In deportation proceedings, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) or the Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) will decide whether to deport someone on the information provided to them. However, an appeal before the US Court of Appeals can be entered when there is reason to believe an immigrant's rights were violated. If you are deported, our attorneys can help you file an I-212 form to apply for re-entry while you are outside of the US.
Before You Talk to the Authorities
It's important to have the information you need about your situation before you talk to authorities. As your attorneys, Ross & Pines, LLC will accompany you to any hearings or meetings with USCIS officials, making sure your rights and interests are protected.
To schedule a free consultation to discuss your case or to learn more about immigration deportation and removal waivers, contact the law office of Ross & Pines, LLC today.







