Immigration and criminal issues often intersect in ways that create confusion, fear, and long-term consequences for non-citizens. Our firm provides structured, strategic guidance for individuals who want to understand how a criminal charge, conviction, or past record may impact their immigration future. These services equip clients with a clear understanding of the immigration consequences associated with their charges, pleas, or potential convictions, allowing them to make informed and strategic decisions that avoid outcomes that may harm their immigration status.
We also serve as a resource for criminal defense attorneys who want informed immigration guidance to protect their clients and help them maintain their immigration status. Through structured analysis and clear recommendations, we support defense counsel in achieving outcomes that safeguard both the criminal and immigration aspects of a client’s case.
We review your criminal history and prepare a written assessment explaining how your charges may affect immigration filings, admissibility, deportability, naturalization, or eligibility for humanitarian relief. Clients receive a clear evaluation of risk and recommended next steps.
We analyze your criminal charges and outline immigration-safe plea options, including which dispositions may trigger serious consequences. When needed, we communicate directly with your criminal defense attorney to help avoid aggravated felonies, CIMTs, and other harmful outcomes.
We determine whether you qualify for expungement and explain how an expungement may or may not affect your immigration case. This service allows you to make informed decisions before pursuing expungement proceedings.
We obtain certified court records, police reports, sentencing documents, and docket sheets and prepare them for use in immigration filings. These documents are often required for adjustment of status, waivers, VAWA, I-751, asylum, and naturalization applications.
We evaluate whether your past or current criminal issues may make you deportable, whether it is safe for you to travel, and whether filing for naturalization is advisable. This service is especially valuable for individuals with DUIs, simple assault, retail theft, drug charges, or other common offenses.
We assess whether it is safe for you to pursue citizenship, whether a waiting period is required, and what risks may arise during the naturalization process. This screening helps clients avoid unnecessary exposure during their N-400 journey.
We offer a structured second opinion for individuals who have received unclear or conflicting advice about how their criminal history affects their immigration case. This service provides clarity, reassurance, and a strategic path forward.
If you have criminal history or pending charges and want clarity about how they may impact your immigration future, we invite you to schedule a confidential consultation. Our approach is structured, discreet, and grounded in a deep understanding of the challenges non-citizens face.
2425 Walnut Street, Suite A, Harrisburg, 17103 PA, USA
Phone number: (717) 798-9098
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