E. A. Wood Law Firm
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Over 50 5-Star Reviews
The threat of deportation can be an overwhelming and frightening experience, impacting not just the individual but their family and community. At E. A. Wood Law Firm, we understand the complexity of immigration laws and the critical importance of acting swiftly to defend your rights. A deportation defense attorney at our firm can provide comprehensive representation to counter deportation, offering insightful guidance and robust legal representation to navigate through these challenging times.
With a focus on success, E. A. Wood Law Firm meticulously prepares each case, aiming to achieve the best possible outcome. Whether you're confronting immediate deportation proceedings or seeking to challenge an order of removal, a seasoned deportation defense lawyer can stand by your side and protect your interests.
Reach out to E. A. Wood Law Firm at (800) 611-0821 for the support and representation you deserve.
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Permanent Residence Card Obtained Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals to Lawful Permanent Resident to Citizenship
One of our DACA clients later applied and received his lawful permanent residence card and just recently became a U.S. Citizen.
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Extension of E2 Visa Approved Employment Visas
A manufacturer in Eastern North Carolina needed help with one of their key employees from Germany. They required an extension of their E2 visa.
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Obtained Citizenship Naturalization
We worked with the client to improve their reading and writing in English. After several months they were able to re-take the civics test and passed.
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Removal Proceedings Terminated Removal Proceedings
Judge agreed with our opinion and terminated her removal proceedings. This allowed us to apply for her lawful permanent residence card. We are happy to report that she received her card in January 2019.
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Permanent Residence Card Obtained Violence Against Women Act
We were able to assist him in getting his lawful permanent residence card and in 5 years he will be able to apply for citizenship.
We’ve helped many people apply for relief under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or more commonly referred to as DACA. One of our DACA clients later applied and received his lawful permanent residence card and just recently became a U.S. Citizen. We are now working with so he can apply for a visa to bring his mother to the U.S.
We recently had a client from Yemen that did not pass their civics test on their first attempt. This happens from time to time but for the most part our clients do very well on their civics test. In this circumstance we worked with the client to improve their reading and writing in English. After several months they were able to re-take the civics test and passed. They are now a United States Citizen.
A client came to us in 2015 after being detained at the U.S. & Mexico border. She had lived in the U.S. since 1989 with no legal immigration status and had inadvertently left the U.S. at the US & Mexico border. She was immediately placed into removal proceedings and after several months she was released to await her court date. During our interview process we determined her circumstances qualified her for the Cancellation of Removal under the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA). We presented her case to the Immigration Judge. The Judge agreed with our opinion and terminated her removal proceedings. This allowed us to apply for her lawful permanent residence card. We are happy to report that she received her card in January 2019. After years of worry, she is now free to live, work and travel in the U.S.
It’s not commonly known but men are also offered relief from the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). We had a gentleman from Mexico visit our office for help on his immigration status. Initially we talked about other forms of relief but after hearing his story we determined he was an excellent candidate for the VAWA program. The ability to provide documented proof of the mental or physical abuse is key in building a strong case. Applying in a timely manner is also critical. Wait too long and documented reports can get lost or considered irrelevant due to the amount of time that passed. In this case we were able to assist him in getting his lawful permanent residence card and in 5 years he will be able to apply for citizenship.
At E.A. Wood Law Firm, we are dedicated to delivering comprehensive immigration legal services with compassion and expertise. Our team is committed to simplifying complex immigration processes, ensuring that our clients receive personalized and effective solutions tailored to their specific needs. We focus on maintaining family unity while providing clear guidance and strategic advantage.
Why Choose Us:
- Exclusive focus on immigration law with a global perspective
- Proactive, client-centric approach to legal strategies
- Compassionate attorneys recognized for responsiveness and accessibility
- Expertise in deportation defense, visas, and naturalization
- Comprehensive support both locally in the U.S. and internationally
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Protecting Your American Dream
Offering tailored solutions for your immigration needs.
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Compassionate Legal Guidance
Navigate complex immigration laws with expert support.
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Global Perspective, Local Service
Serving clients worldwide with personalized care.
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Maintain Family Unity
Focused on keeping families together through immigration.
At E.A. Wood Law Firm, we're passionate about guiding individuals and families through the intricate world of immigration law. Based in New Bern, our expert team focuses solely on immigration matters, offering personalized solutions to clients both locally and globally. From deportation defense to visa petitions and naturalization processes, we aim to safeguard the American dream while maintaining family unity. Our compassionate and responsive attorneys are dedicated to understanding your unique needs, ensuring clear communication and strategic legal guidance. Trust us to help you navigate your immigration journey with confidence and care.
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How long does the deportation defense process take?The timeline varies depending on case complexity, legal defenses applied, and court schedules. Some cases resolve quickly, while others may take months or years to complete.
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Will I have to leave the country during the process?That depends on the specifics of your case. Some individuals can remain in the country while their case is processed, while others may face removal. Your attorney can provide guidance based on your situation.
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What are common defenses against deportation?Common defenses include seeking asylum, cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, and voluntary departure. Eligibility varies per case, so it's important to consult with an immigration attorney.
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What is deportation defense?Deportation defense is legal support for individuals facing removal from a country. It involves representation and advocacy to prevent deportation and protect your legal rights throughout the process.
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