Protecting Noncitizens from Removal and Deportation
Our firm helps aliens who wish to work and live legally in the United States. Contact us now at 303-800-3284 or 866-633-0682 if you have been ordered to appear before an Immigration Judge, are being held at an Immigration Detention facility and need representation before the Immigration Court or the Board of Immigration Appeals. Certain criminal convictions, including misdemeanors, will subject you to removal proceedings, call the Burchinow Immigration Law Firm for help.
Whether you have resided in the United States for one year or thirty years, even as a Lawful Permanent Resident, you could be deported over one mistake. At the Burchinow Immigration Law Firm in Denver, Colorado, we are dedicated to our client base and strive to keep them in the United States.
Longtime Lawful Permanent Residents who are caught committing certain offenses face deportation every day. Years of being a productive citizen are suddenly disregarded over one mistake. Let us use our experience and success to help you.
Success in Deportation Cases
Elsa Burchinow, the founder of our firm, brings her experience in criminal law and commercial litigation to her immigration practice. That background benefits her clients as she strives to minimize criminal convictions for those facing deportation. The Burchinow Immigration Law Firm has built its reputation on securing visas for every qualified client that comes to us. We work just as hard to keep you in the country as well.
Time is of the Essence if You are Facing Deportation
Contact us immediately after you have been arrested. The Burchinow Immigration Law Firm can advise your criminal defense attorney as to the immigration consequences of certain plea agreements, even if the agreement specifies no jail time. Call us after receiving a Notice to Appear (NTA) before an immigration judge. If you commit certain crimes or overstay your visa, the enforcement branch of the US Department of Homeland Security can issue you an NTA. Appearing without an attorney is an unwise decision. You need an experienced attorney to represent you - the courts will not appoint one for you and you will not have access to a public defender.
Establishing Your Case to Prevent Deportation
Our job will be to find out information on your visa status or the criminal charges you are facing. We will be at your side at the initial NTA hearing and throughout the entire process, including appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals and Federal District Court. Building your defense will involve securing evidence and witnesses. Too much is at stake, especially if you live in a country that persecutes its citizens for religious beliefs, ethnic origin or political opinions.
Contact Us
For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer regarding a deportation matter, please contact us.
