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Deportation Defense

Defending Your Future with Compassion and Experience

Orlando Deportation Defense Lawyers

Fighting for the Immigrant Community of Orlando and Surrounding Areas

At Angel Law Firm, P.L., we understand how frightened you may be if you’ve received a deportation notice from the United States Government. You may feel hopeless and worried about being separated from your family and friends. When everything you’ve worked for and your family’s financial security is at risk, you can’t leave your future and resident status to just any legal representative.

A serious matter like deportation requires a strong defense strategy. You want an Orlando deportation defense lawyer who will fight for you and passionately present the merits of your case. At Angel Law Firm, P.L., our attorneys are dedicated advocates who understand the importance of working hard on your behalf.

We have experience creating effective strategies for clients facing deportation. We know what to expect and how to present your case!

Our Orlando deportation defense lawyers at Angel Law Firm P.L. have experience representing clients in USCIS cases. Call us today at (407) 329-7711 to schedule a consultation, or you can use our online contact form to request more information.

Deportation and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

Under U.S. immigration law, 8 USC 1227 outlines the reasons why a non-citizen (someone who is not a U.S. citizen) may be deported from the United States. This law applies to individuals who are already in the country but may be removed due to specific violations

Immigrants without legal status

People working without a work permit

People without a visa or specific permit or tourist status

People who lost their immigration status

People whose humanitarian visa has expired

People with a criminal record (violence, drugs or fraud)

People who bring security threat

People without work authorization

Why Choose Us

We provide effective and customized solutions to face complex legal challenges,
ensuring your well-being and peace of mind

Bilingual Staff

Our staff provides legal services in both English and Spanish.

Personalized Attention

Our attorneys meet with clients as soon as they come to us and handle cases personally until they are resolved.

Tailored Solutions for Each Client

Our team is very detail-oriented and is dedicated to providing solutions fit to your unique case.

Long-Term Partnerships

Many of our happy clients start with one service but come back for assistance with other legal matters. When you work with us once, you can work with us for a lifetime.

CAUSAS Y PROCESO DE DEPORTACIÓN

Su estatus puede cambiar según la decisión departamento de inmigración y se le puede prohibir permanecer en el país o no permitirle ingresar. Existen varios delitos penales y factores que se toman en cuenta en el momento de la revisión

Consideraciones sobre motivos de deportación y denegación de entrada

Enfermedad: Física o Mental

Adicción

Antecedentes penales, incluidos cargos por drogas y armas

Violaciones previas de la ley de inmigración

Joint mortgage, lease, or rental agreements

El Gobierno de los Estados Unidos debe presentar su caso ante un juez de inmigración antes de que pueda ser deportado. Después de revisar las pruebas presentadas por el Gobierno, el juez decidirá si usted ha violado la ley de inmigración.

An Angel Law Firm, P.L. Deportation Defense

Legal Support to Safeguard Your Rights and Secure Your Future

Deportation cases require a keen understanding of USCIS regulations and procedures. Just because the Government has charged you, that doesn’t mean you don’t have a case. At Angel Law Firm, P.L., we will thoroughly review your case and create the best defense to fight the charges against you.

We specialize in immigration and deportation law, and our attorneys are dedicated to helping the community find solutions even when the situation may seem hopeless. We have a bilingual staff with years of experience providing immigration and deportation defense services in Orlando and surrounding communities.

Call us today at (407) 329-7711 to schedule a consultation, or you can use our online contact form to request more information.

Contact Angel Law Firm Today!

Our attorneys and staff speak both English and Spanish. We will speak to you in whichever language you are most comfortable with to ensure smooth communication. Get in touch with us today to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions Deportations

Clear and Detailed Answers to Help You Understand Your Case

What should I do if I receive a deportation order?
You should consult an immigration attorney immediately. You may have options to appeal or request reopening of the case for relief, such as asylum or cancellation of removal.
Yes, you may qualify for relief, such as asylum, withholding of removal, adjustment of status, or cancellation of removal. A lawyer can help determine your options.
If you fear persecution in your home country, you may be eligible for asylum, but you must apply within one year of arrival in the U.S.
You have the right to remain silent, refuse to sign documents, and request a lawyer. Do not share your immigration status without legal advice. You can also request to see a judge.
Depending on the reason for your deportation, you may face a ban of 5, 10, or 20 years, or a permanent bar. Some waivers may allow legal re-entry.
Yes, certain crimes or violations can result in deportation, even for legal permanent residents. Seek legal advice immediately if you are at risk.

Immigration News & Law Updates

Stay Informed with the Latest in Immigration and Legal Insights

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