Southern California Attorneys Offering Help for Immigrants With Criminal Convictions
The Surge in Deportations in Recent Years Could Result in Your Removal From the U.S.After the events of 9/11, illegal immigration is a hot political issue. The U.S. government has begun cracking down on immigrants who have the slightest irregularity in their paperwork. Some long-term green card holders are facing deportation hearings and removal proceedings for old criminal convictions. You may qualify for a waiver that will allow you to keep your green card. Your felony conviction could be reduced to a misdemeanor. Or, we may be able to expunge your criminal record so that you can qualify for an immigration waiver. Immigrants with criminal convictions who are deported may find it impossible to reenter the United States. Before you give up on your future in the United States, call Esmeralda Alfaro, INC.. Contact us by e-mail or call toll free at 866-521-VISA (8472) |
You Deserve to Have Your Rights Protected
For an immigrant, a criminal conviction, especially one involving drugs, violence or fraud, can seriously impact your immigration status. Some convictions can result in deportation, and you could be banned from entering the U.S. in the future.
If you are having immigration problems because you are an immigrant with a criminal conviction, our law firm may be able to help you.
At Esmeralda Alfaro, INC., we do not provide criminal defense, although we can consult with your defense attorney on how to minimize the immigration consequences of your arrest.
What we do is help immigrants who have already been convicted of crimes overcome immigration consequences such as deportation or denial of a green card.
The law firm of Esmeralda Alfaro, INC. has practiced only immigration law since its inception and we remain committed to helping our community. If you or a loved one is an immigrant with a criminal conviction, contact us or call toll free at 866-521-VISA (8472) for a free appointment where we will discuss the options for your case.
There are several ways in which the law firm of Esmeralda Alfaro, INC. may be able to help you after a criminal conviction:
Reduction of Your Criminal Conviction
In some situations, there are statutes that allow a person to petition to the court to reduce people's — including immigrants — criminal convictions from felonies to misdemeanors or to reduce a sentence from 365 days to 364. These tactics can enable people to become eligible for green cards or to avoid deportation.
Expungement of Your Criminal Record
In addition to a reduction of criminal convictions for immigrant clients, our firm offers assistance in having the record of the crime expunged. An expungement may also assist you in obtaining legal residency.
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If you are an immigrant with a criminal conviction that is affecting your immigration status, let us help you. Contact us by e-mail or call toll free at 866-521-VISA (8472) for a free consultation. Our firm is open from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday.
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The Los Angeles area immigration law firm of Esmeralda Alfaro, INC., APLC, offers immigration and naturalization law services for clients across the greater L.A. area, the Southland and throughout Southern California in communities such as Los Angeles, San Diego, Anaheim, Riverside, Costa Mesa, Ventura, Santa Ana and Bakersfield.Los Angeles County | Ventura County | Kern County | San Bernardino County | Orange County | Riverside County |