Boston Deportation Lawyer
Goldstein Immigration Lawyers is an immigration law firm where legal professionals work tirelessly to protect immigrants and their families from the devastating effects of deportation or removal from the U.S. Although we are based in Boston, we represent immigrants across the United States and around the world.
Call immediately for a consultation with a Boston deportation lawyer with substantial experience in Immigration Court.
The Right to a Deportation Attorney
The Department of Homeland Security generally cannot deport you until you are first given a chance to go before an Immigration Judge to present your case in what is now called removal proceedings. At all removal or deportation hearings in Boston, you have a right to be represented by a lawyer.
Having aggressive and experienced legal counsel by your side is essential if you want to avoid deportation. If you have to appear in Immigration Court, Attorney Joshua L. Goldstein is ready to fight to protect you from forced removal. We could eagerly act immediately on your behalf.
Deportation Hearings
The deportation process often begins when you receive a letter called a “Notice to Appear,” which requires you to appear in Immigration Court at a deportation hearing. Obviously, this is serious. The experienced Boston lawyers have the immigration law knowledge and courtroom advocacy skills to help you avoid deportation.
If the Department of Homeland Security, DHS, is trying to deport you, it is probably for one of the following reasons:
- You entered the U.S. legally with a visa but overstayed and are now out of status
- You entered the U.S. without a visa or without being inspected by an immigration officer, i.e., EWI
- You have a green card, i.e., permanent residency status, but have a criminal conviction or have had some trouble with the law
- You have a green card, i.e., permanent residency status, but have a criminal conviction or have had some trouble with the law
- You filed an immigration application with USCIS, which got denied (for example, Asylum (I-589), Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 1998 (HRIFA), Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA), or an Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status (I-485)
If any of these situations apply to you, your future in the United States is in jeopardy and must be legally protected by an effective attorney. Attorney Joshua Goldstein has built an impressive record of success representing people in Immigration Court.
Speak with a Boston Deportation Attorney
Our firm could work diligently to build a solid and successful case. If you or a loved one must appear in Immigration Court or is at risk of removal from the country, contact us today and find out why people choose Joshua L. Goldstein when they need a Boston deportation lawyer.
We have a proven track record of success in a wide-range of immigration matters. The immigration attorneys in our Boston office are ready to thoroughly analyze the facts of your case and carefully recommend your best immigration option.