
Facing deportation proceedings is overwhelming, but you have legal options to fight your case. Tingen Law can help you explore avenues to stay in the United States and build a secure future.

Facing removal proceedings is overwhelming, but cancellation of removal may offer a lifeline to stop deportation and build a stable future. Learn if you're eligible for this critical form of relief in immigration court.

Facing removal proceedings? Understanding your rights is crucial. Attorney Jacob Tingen explains key strategies for navigating immigration court and building an effective deportation defense.

A Notice to Appear (NTA) means deportation proceedings have begun against you. Responding correctly and preparing effectively for immigration court is critical—let Tingen Law guide you through this complex process.

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

Understanding your options during removal proceedings is crucial. Voluntary departure allows you to leave the U.S. on your own terms, potentially preserving your ability to return later—unlike deportation, which carries

An individual merits hearing is your final opportunity to argue your case against deportation. This critical proceeding can determine whether you remain in the United States or face removal.

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

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