Immigrant Criminal Defense

Protecting Your Rights and Status

Navigating criminal charges as an immigrant in the U.S. can be complex and may have profound effects on your immigration status. At Immigration Family Visa, we specialize in providing experienced criminal defense with a focus on protecting immigrants’ rights and maintaining their pathway to lawful status. Our team understands the unique legal challenges that immigrants face in criminal cases, offering comprehensive representation to safeguard both your freedom and your future in the U.S.

Legal Representation in Nevada Criminal Courts

For immigrants facing criminal charges in Nevada, having knowledgeable legal representation is essential. Immigration Family Visa provides seasoned advocacy in Nevada's criminal courts...

Misdemeanors and Felonies

Facing criminal charges as an immigrant in the U.S. can have severe consequences, not only due to the criminal penalties themselves but also because of the potential impact on immigration status. Misdemeanors and felonies, ranging from...

Sealing and/or Dismissal of Prior Convictions

For immigrants, a prior conviction can create lasting obstacles to securing lawful status, renewing a visa, or achieving naturalization. Immigration Family Visa provides legal assistance...

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Confusion and Worry After Abrupt Change to Green Card Process

Immigrants and their advocates and lawyers are trying to interpret a new Trump administration rule that requires people to be in their native country to apply for a green card. On Friday, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the agency that oversees the green card system, said that only in “extraordinary

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Trumps Deportations are costing Americans Jobs

NYT 5/21/26 The Trump administration has long claimed that mass deportations would deliver more jobs and higher wages to American-born workers. But a new study casts doubt on that assertion, undermining a central tenet of the president’s immigration policy. Recent surges in deportations have led to job losses for both

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Deported Despite DACA: Dreamers Face Uncertainty Under Trump

The administration has said DACA isn’t a right to stay in the United States “indefinitely.” One man with DACA was detained and deported to Mexico in a matter of days. May 15, 2026, 5:00 a.m. ET There had to have been a mistake, Martin Padilla recalled telling the immigration agents. An

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