Immigration Court Representation
by the Tampa Immigration Lawyers at Maney | Gordon, P.A.
Anyone in the Tampa, Florida area who receives a Notice
to Appear from an immigration court needs an immigration
attorney who will review the case and give an accurate
assessment of the legal options available. Even though
least one-third of people in immigration court do not
have a lawyer, going to immigration court alone is never
recommended. The government will definitely have an attorney,
and government attorneys are experts in arguing their
case against you. This being said, if you are in immigration
court facing deportation (also known as “removal”)
from the United States, you should have a knowledgeable
and experienced attorney on your side.
The Tampa immigration lawyers at Maney | Gordon, P.A.
are committed to providing our clients with all the choices
available in their case. With more than 30 years of experience
in immigration law, our attorneys will explore every legal
alternative for relief from deportation,
such as:
- Cancellation of removal
- Withholding of removal
- Application for asylum
- The Convention Against Torture
- Adjustment of your immigration status from a temporary
visa to permanent residence, or possibly an extension
of your current visa
In a small number of cases, there is little deportation
relief available, such as those cases in which the non-US
citizen has been convicted of a serious felony such as
a crime of violence, drug trafficking, and the like. Our
Tampa immigration lawyers are dedicated to being straightforward
with you and providing you with valuable information about
what you can expect in your case, which will help you
prepare for anything that might happen in immigration
court.
No matter what you think your chances are, please contact
the Tampa immigration lawyers at Maney | Gordon, P.A.
for a free initial consultation if you have received a
notice to appear or any other correspondence regarding
your immigration status. By speaking to an attorney sooner
rather than later, you can save a significant amount of
money in legal fees and also increase your chances of
avoiding deportation.
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