Protecting Your Future with Specialized Legal Solutions
We provide comprehensive services in Immigration Law, Criminal Defense, and the intersection of both, helping you navigate legal challenges with confidence and security.
ARANDIA LAW FIRM is an immigration and criminal law firm with more than 20 years of experience that is specializes in legal matters related to both immigration law and criminal law, often because these two areas intersect for non-citizens. Here’s what such Arandia Law Firm typically does:
Immigration Law Services (USCIS and EOIR)
- Visa applications: Assisting with family-based visas.
- Permanent residency (Green cards): Helping clients apply for permanent resident status.
- Naturalization and citizenship: Guiding clients through the process of becoming U.S. citizens.
- Deportation defense: Defending clients in deportation or removal proceedings.
- Waivers and appeals: Filing appeals and waivers for individuals facing immigration issues due to past legal troubles or ineligibility.
Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law
- Criminal immigration consequences: Advising clients on how criminal charges or convictions could affect their immigration status, such as leading to deportation or barring entry.
- Post-conviction relief for immigrants: Working to reduce or overturn criminal convictions that could lead to deportation.
- Representation in immigration courts: Defending immigrants facing removal proceedings due to criminal convictions
Criminal Law Services
- Defense in criminal cases: Representing clients accused of crimes, from minor misdemeanors to serious felonies.
- Plea negotiations: Negotiating with prosecutors to reduce charges or secure more favorable plea deals.
- Representation in court: Defending clients in court hearings and trials.
- Post-conviction relief: Handling appeals, expungements, or efforts to overturn convictions.
By combining expertise in both areas, ARANDIA LAW FIRM provides specialized services to non-citizens who may face legal challenges due to criminal charges and their immigration status.