Deportation/Removal Defense

We are committed to helping immigrants at risk of deportation.

You have the right to be represented by an attorney in the Immigration Court. You may also be eligible for relief from removal or deportation.

The Journey Law has been providing deportation/removal defense for over 30 years. Our firm understands the hardships that the threat of deportation presents. We meticulously examine every client's circumstances and any hardship that their family may face, as well as country conditions that could merit our client's protection from deportation/removal. We assist in the following:

  • Defensive Asylum

  • Cancellation of Removal

  • Temporary Protected Status

  • Post-Conviction Relief from Deportation: Appellate Review (AAO, BIA & Circuit Courts) and Motions to Reopen/Reconsider

Immigration Laws Are in Constant Flux

Immigration policies are constantly changing, creating an endlessly fluctuating immigration landscape. Various government agencies that administer immigration benefits regularly update their procedures, forms and guidelines. We stay current on shifts in immigration law and are ready to react to potential changes. We stay on top of your case and develop unique solutions to complex issues.

For detailed answers to your immigration questions, contact our office to schedule an appointment.

Asylum & Other Forms of Humanitarian Protection from Deportation

We strive to assist immigrants in seeking protection from harm they have suffered either in their home country or here in the United States. We help obtain asylum, withhold removal, and protection under Article III of the Convention Against Torture. We also assist in preparing and filing re-registrations of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) as well as other forms of protection for victims of violence in the United States including crime victims under the U Visa and victims of domestic violence under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).

As a woman-owned law firm, we passionately advocate for women who have been victims of gender-based violence and domestic violence.

We help women obtain protection as victims of violence in the United States, including crime victims under the U Visa and victims of domestic violence under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Under the asylum laws of the United States, The Journey Law furthers protection for women by assisting them in obtaining asylum, withholding of removal, and protection pursuant to Article III of the Convention Against Torture.

Our law office advances humanitarian-based relief from deportation under our immigration laws

Perhaps the most impactful part of our practice is aiding in obtaining protection for the vulnerable. We have helped many unaccompanied minors from the dangers of violence and poverty – not to mention the abuse, neglect, and abandonment they have suffered in their home countries – throughout the process of getting Special Immigrant Juvenile status. We assist them in obtaining guardianship, special immigrant petition to getting permanent residence.

We also help clients who are crime and trafficking victims by obtaining:  

  • U Visa (Crime Victims), and

  • T Visa (Trafficking Victims)

For detailed answers to your immigration question, schedule an appointment.

Contact Us Today

The Journey Law is committed to answering your questions about immigration law. We'll gladly discuss your case with you at your convenience. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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