
During a deportation defense consultation, your attorney will ask strategic questions to identify if you're eligible for relief options or have disqualifying factors that may bar your stay. Understanding what to expect h

A DUI conviction can significantly impact your green card application depending on the circumstances and jurisdiction. At Tingen Law, we help immigrants understand how criminal charges affect their immigration status.

Your individual hearing is the most critical moment in removal proceedings—it's when the judge decides whether you'll be deported. Prepare for questions spanning your criminal history, family ties, and asylum reasons.

Lawful permanent residents with five+ years of residency may qualify for U.S. citizenship. However, criminal convictions—including crimes of moral turpitude or drug-related offenses—can jeopardize naturalization eligibil

An immigration hold is an ICE request asking local law enforcement to detain someone who may be deportable. Tingen Law can help you understand your rights if you or a loved one faces an immigration hold.

A criminal record doesn't automatically disqualify you from U.S. citizenship, but USCIS will evaluate your application based on the severity of your crime and your demonstrated good moral character. Serious offenses may