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What Should I Do if I’m Arrested?
If you’re arrested, remain calm and avoid making any statements to the police without your attorney present. Contact a lawyer immediately to protect your rights and guide you through the legal process.
How Long Will My Case Take to Resolve?
The duration of your case depends on its complexity. It can take several months to over a year. Your lawyer will provide a more specific timeline based on the details of your case.
What Is the Difference Between Removal Defense and Asylum?
Removal defense refers to the legal strategies used to help individuals fight deportation and remain in the United States. Asylum is a form of protection granted to people who have fled their home country due to persecution or fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.
How Can I Protect My Rights During an Investigation?
Stay silent and avoid answering questions without your lawyer present. Request an attorney immediately to ensure your rights are protected throughout the investigation process.
How Do I Know if I Need an Immigration Attorney?
If you are at risk of being deported or believe you may qualify for asylum, it's important to speak with an immigration attorney. The laws are complex, and an attorney can help you understand your options, build a strong case, and represent you in immigration court.
How Much Will Legal Representation Cost?
Legal fees vary depending on the case type, lawyer's experience, and location. Some lawyers charge hourly, while others may offer flat rates or contingency fees. It’s important to discuss fees upfront during the consultation.
How Can I Schedule a Consultation with Your Firm?
You can schedule a consultation by calling our office, visiting our website, or emailing us directly. We’ll find a time that works for you to discuss your case in detail.
How Do I Know if I Need a Lawyer for My Case?
If you're facing legal issues that could affect your rights, finances, or future, it's best to consult a lawyer. They can provide guidance and ensure you're making informed decisions.
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