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Deportation Defense & Federal Litigation

Deportation defense and federal litigation are among the most challenging areas of immigration law. They require legal strategies that will consider your unique circumstances and every option available to you.

Deportation Defense & Federal Litigation Processes

Removal proceedings place you directly against the federal government, and the outcome determines whether you can remain in the United States. If you have received a Notice to Appear, it can be difficult to know what steps to take. You will have to present your case before an immigration judge, and the process can be intimidating. Our firm knows how to navigate the system, protect your rights, and build the strongest possible defense for your future.

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How an Immigration Attorney Can Help

The immigration court system can be daunting if you are facing deportation or federal litigation. Our attorneys at U.S. Immigration Law Counsel will explore every possible avenue of relief and fight the government on your behalf. Contact us today for help.

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