Facing deportation or removal proceedings can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Whether you are at risk of being removed due to a visa overstay, criminal charges, or an expired green card, our deportation defense attorneys in Brooklyn, NY, and Sarasota, FL fight aggressively to protect your rights and keep you in the U.S.
At Tsiring & Feldman, P.C., we understand what’s at stake—your home, your family, and your future. Our experienced immigration attorneys explore all available legal options to defend you against removal proceedings and seek relief through waivers, asylum claims, or cancellation of removal.
If you are facing removal from the U.S., our attorneys can pursue various strategies to protect your immigration status:
Legal relief for both green card holders and undocumented individuals facing deportation.
Changing your immigration status to obtain a green card and avoid deportation.
Securing release from immigration detention while your case is pending.
Protecting those fleeing persecution or danger in their home country.
Seeking forgiveness for past offenses that put your legal status at risk.
✔ Case Evaluation – We assess the reasons for removal proceedings and explore available defenses.
✔ File for Relief – Pursue options such as asylum, cancellation of removal, or waivers to stop deportation.
✔ Attend Immigration Court Hearings – We represent you in court, arguing your case before an immigration judge.
✔ Appeals & Motions to Reopen
– If your case was denied, we explore options for reopening or appealing the decision.
Common reasons include criminal charges, visa overstays, unlawful entry, and immigration fraud. Each case is unique, and we tailor legal defenses accordingly.
Yes! You may qualify for relief such as asylum, cancellation of removal, or an adjustment of status. Our attorneys review all possible legal options.
You may be eligible for a bond hearing, which could allow you to be released while your case is pending. We advocate for reasonable bond terms in immigration court.
Yes! If you’ve received a removal order, you may be able to appeal the decision with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) or file a motion to reopen your case.
Yes! Deportation cases are complex, and having a skilled immigration attorney can make the difference between staying in the U.S. or being removed.
Start your legal journey today with a confidential consultation. Contact us to discuss your case and explore your legal options.