Removal & Deportation
With the creation of the Department of Homeland Security in 2002, the Federal Government has become more aggressive in utilizing United States Immigration Law to remove certain non-citizens. Entering Without Inspection (EWI), non-compliance with visa conditions or being convicted of a crime are among the most common reasons non-citizens find themselves in deportation proceedings. For more details, please check our links on “common reasons for deportation proceedings.”
The attorneys at Cohen & Forman know what it takes to fight removal and deportation proceedings. Our experience in both criminal and immigration law gives us a unique perspective and a clear advantage when fighting to protect people’s individual rights. If your immigration status is threatened, contact us for a consultation today.
