Deportation & Removal Defense in Queens, NY.
If you have been served with a notice to appear, you have a case in immigration court and deadlines that will not wait. What relief is available depends on your history, your family and how the case is postured, and the earliest possible advice is worth more here than anywhere else in immigration practice.
- Immigration court appearances and filings
- Relief from removal identified and pursued
- Cancellation of removal and adjustment before the court where available
- Bond matters addressed
- Family kept informed at each stage

Common questions
I received a notice to appear. What do I do first?
Do not miss the hearing date. Failing to appear can produce a removal order in your absence. Call the office with the notice in hand so the date is calendared and we can see what you have been charged with.
Can I get a green card while I am in proceedings?
In some situations, yes, adjustment can be pursued before the immigration judge. Whether that door is open depends on your history and the specific charges, which is the first thing we look at.
How fast do I need to act?
Immediately. Removal cases are governed by deadlines that are measured in days, and the range of options is widest at the beginning. Waiting is the single most expensive thing you can do.