Deportation can tear you away from your family, or force your return to a dangerous place. We fight to ensure that people facing deportation are allowed to remain in the United States. Our skilled attorneys use their advanced knowledge of the law to present the strongest and most compelling removal defense possible. If your home country is in poor condition, or if you originally came to the United States escaping violence, disaster, or oppression, humanitarian relief may be available.
We help people remain in the United States by accessing humanitarian protections offered by the U.S. Government. These protections are granted through the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service or by order of a Federal Immigration Judge. Families should be together. We help green card holders and US citizens petition for their family members to live legally in the United States.
These opportunities are granted by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), and available to qualifying family members living both inside and outside of the U.S.
We help people remain in the United States by accessing humanitarian protections offered by the U.S. Government. These protections are granted through the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service or by order of a Federal Immigration Judge. Families should be together. We help green card holders and US citizens petition for their family members to live legally in the United States.
These opportunities are granted by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), and available to qualifying family members living both inside and outside of the U.S.
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Our team is filled with smart, driven, kind-hearted professionals.
Each member of our team has a personal connection to the immigrant experience and a strong commitment to our firm's humanitarian mission.
Our attorneys and staff communicate with clients in their native languages, work hard to establish relationships founded in mutual understanding and respect, and do everything in their power to ensure successful outcomes in clients' cases.
Each member of our team has a personal connection to the immigrant experience and a strong commitment to our firm's humanitarian mission.
Our attorneys and staff communicate with clients in their native languages, work hard to establish relationships founded in mutual understanding and respect, and do everything in their power to ensure successful outcomes in clients' cases.
Immigration law is our sole focus.
By handling thousands of cases in this specialized area, we've become capable experts able to succeed in even the most complex cases.
We understand that the outcomes we produce will significantly impact the lives of our clients and their families, and conduct our work with a commensurate level of drive, attention, and care.
We have helped clients from more than 75 countries obtain work permits, green cards, and/or become US citizens.
Through our record of success we've earned a strong reputation within the immigrant communities we serve (link to testimonials map), and among the judiciary before which we practice.
By handling thousands of cases in this specialized area, we've become capable experts able to succeed in even the most complex cases.
We understand that the outcomes we produce will significantly impact the lives of our clients and their families, and conduct our work with a commensurate level of drive, attention, and care.
We have helped clients from more than 75 countries obtain work permits, green cards, and/or become US citizens.
Through our record of success we've earned a strong reputation within the immigrant communities we serve (link to testimonials map), and among the judiciary before which we practice.
Jadeja & Cimone's immigration law practice has three focus areas: Deportation/Removal Defense, Humanitarian Applications, and Family-Based Petitions.
Through our work in these areas, we help clients to obtain Employment Authorization, Lawful Permanent Residency (Green Cards), or US Citizenship.
We defend people who are at risk of being deported to their countries of origin.
Our goal in Federal Immigration Court is to secure the client's right to remain in the United States by presenting the strongest and most compelling defense possible.
Through our work in these areas, we help clients to obtain Employment Authorization, Lawful Permanent Residency (Green Cards), or US Citizenship.
We defend people who are at risk of being deported to their countries of origin.
Our goal in Federal Immigration Court is to secure the client's right to remain in the United States by presenting the strongest and most compelling defense possible.
We help green card holders and US citizens petition for their family members to live lawfully in the United States.
These opportunities are granted by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), and available to qualifying family members living both inside and outside of the U.S.
This is the work of reuniting families, and ensuring that they can remain together.
Cases of this type can be highly sophisticated, especially those which require consular processing or certain types of waivers.
These opportunities are granted by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), and available to qualifying family members living both inside and outside of the U.S.
This is the work of reuniting families, and ensuring that they can remain together.
Cases of this type can be highly sophisticated, especially those which require consular processing or certain types of waivers.
We help people in need of shelter or aid from disasters, oppression, emergency medical issues, lack of parental care, and other urgent circumstances remain in the United States by accessing humanitarian protections offered by the U.S. Government.
These protections are granted through the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) or by order of a Federal Immigration Judge.
To win humanitarian protection, the applicant must paint a detailed picture of his or her personal history, and make a compelling case for why she or he cannot return to their country of origin.
These protections are granted through the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) or by order of a Federal Immigration Judge.
To win humanitarian protection, the applicant must paint a detailed picture of his or her personal history, and make a compelling case for why she or he cannot return to their country of origin.
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