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Detention Deportation Defense

Let Our Immigration Attorney Fight for You

If you receive a Notice to Appear for Deportation in Immigration Court, you need to act quickly to protect yourself from being deported. You could lose your job if deported and may even be unable to see your family if they are allowed to stay in the U.S. You need to take this matter seriously and call a Plano immigration lawyer who will do the same! Our firm is more than prepared to take on your case and provide the dedicated defense and counsel you need.

Don’t Fear Deportation, Call Jason Zendeh Del

A Notice to Appear for Deportation can be a very frightening, especially when facing the risk of having to leave the country you worked to gain entry to in the first place. We focus on protecting those of legitimate residency status from deportation and have a strong track record of success. Our Plano deportation defense attorney can handle cases involving the following: 

  • Felony conviction
  • Making terrorist threats
  • Diagnosis of tuberculosis or AIDs
  • Voting in a U.S. election
  • Failing to acquire the proper visa
  • Staying past the permissible time
  • Failing to notify of an address change
  • Denial of citizenship application
  • Traffic citations and arrests for driving without or a suspended license
  • False marriage to a U.S. citizen to obtain a green card
  • Representing yourself as a U.S. citizen on a federal or state form

Our Immigration Team Can Help You Stay Stateside

Our Plano immigration firm can employ multiple defenses on your part to avoid deportation. If you are facing deportation for committing a crime, we can fight your criminal charges. We may be able to apply for a cancellation of removal or asylum even if the judge aims to have you removed from the country. Attorney Jason Zendeh Del is an accomplished immigration lawyer who can proudly fight to keep you from deportation. Call him as soon as possible to being challenging your removal. Call our firm today and we can provide counsel for your case.