Deportation Lawyer Services

Peri B. Edelman's deportation lawyer services have successfully defended clients against deportation and removal from the United States in New York City for more than two decades. She will meticulously review your case to ascertain the best possible strategy and fight to keep you with your family in the U.S.

Peri B. Edelman's deportation lawyer services have prevented hundreds of families from being separated and ensured her clients' rights were always protected. Fighting deportation and removal is a complex process and Ms. Edelman is experienced in the many areas of deportation proceedings, including defense against removal, immigration appeals, immigration detention, and immigration for criminal aliens.

Overview of Deportation & Removal Defense

Deportation and removal from the country are serious issues that can threaten to tear apart a family and sever employment. The reasons immigrants are placed under Removal Processing by a Notice to Appear are usually the following:

  • Overstay of your nonimmigrant visa

  • Violation of immigration laws

  • Entering the U.S. without a visa or other documentation

  • Trying to obtain a green card through fraud or misrepresentation

  • Filing a weak case for asylum

  • Denial of Removal of Conditions on Green Card

  • Denial of Adjustment of Status Application

  • Criminal conviction either before or after receiving permanent residence

However, once you are placed under removal proceedings does not mean that you or your loved one will be deported. Peri B. Edelman's deportation lawyer services offer many solutions based upon the specific facts and circumstances of each particular person. We will find the right strategy to prevent removal from the U.S. even if it looks like hope is lost.

If you or your loved one’s residency is at stake and you face deportation or removal, you need an experienced deportation attorney who has successfully defended many others in deportation and removal proceedings.

If you need a deportation lawyer contact Peri B. Edelman today.