Removal Defense

Removal Defense in Santa Ana

If you are facing Immigration Court, detention, or the risk of being separated from your family, you need clear legal guidance right away.

How we help

A steady legal strategy for a high-pressure case

Removal defense is not paperwork alone. It is about understanding what is at risk, identifying every form of relief that may be available, and preparing your case with care.

At Nassiripour Law Firm, we build cases rather than process them. That means careful review of your history, honest advice about your options, and direct preparation for hearings, filings, and testimony.

How we help

  • Review the charges and court history in your case
  • Identify possible defenses and forms of relief
  • Prepare applications, declarations, and supporting evidence
  • Get you ready for hearings and testimony
  • Represent you in detained and non-detained matters
  • Evaluate appeals and motions when needed

What to expect

A clear case review

We start by reviewing your court papers, immigration history, deadlines, and any prior filings so we can understand where your case stands.

Honest advice

We explain the strengths, risks, and realistic options in plain language. We do not promise outcomes, but we do prepare carefully and advocate seriously.

Preparation for court

If you move forward with us, we help prepare evidence, filings, and testimony so your case is presented as clearly and completely as possible.

Trust

Experienced immigration counsel for serious cases

Clients come to Nassiripour Law Firm for careful preparation, direct attorney involvement, and clear communication in high-stakes immigration matters.

  • 22+ years in immigration law
  • English, Spanish, and Farsi
  • Serving Santa Ana and clients nationwide

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What happens after I receive a Notice to Appear?

A Notice to Appear usually starts the court process. The next step depends on your hearing date, your immigration history, and whether relief may be available in your case.

Can I still apply for asylum in Immigration Court?

In many situations, yes. Whether asylum or another form of protection is available depends on the facts, timing, and procedural posture of your case.

What if my family member is detained?

Detained cases often move quickly. Early legal review can help your family understand the hearing schedule, possible relief, and the next steps to take.

How long does a removal defense case take?

Every case is different. Timing can depend on the court, the type of relief requested, continuances, filing deadlines, and the facts involved.

Can you guarantee the outcome of my case?

No. No attorney can honestly guarantee a result. What we can do is evaluate your case carefully, explain your options clearly, and prepare it thoroughly.

Talk to us

Talk to an attorney today

If you are in removal proceedings or a loved one has been detained, do not wait to get legal advice. We can review where your case stands and discuss the next step.

Prior results do not guarantee future outcomes. This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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Nassiripour Law Firm assists families dealing with immigration detention cases throughout California and across the United States.

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