Attorney Hedi Framm Anton has been practicing in San Francisco, California, since 1982. She specializes in deportation (removal) defense. She provides representation for persons who need waivers (“pardon”) before the courts and/or the Immigration Service, “10 year” cases (Cancellation of Removal), political asylum, NACARA, TPS, and all areas of deportation defense in Immigration Courts.
Practice concentrates (but not limited to) Hispanic population, with special interest in concerns of:
- Political asylum based on sexual orientation
- Political asylum – women’s issues
- Political asylum – domestic violence
- Family reunification and deportation defense
Particular emphasis in defense of gays/lesbians/transgender clients.
Attorney Hedi Framm-Anton also specializes in adjustment of status for those persons eligible to apply for permanent residence without the necessity of departing the United States.
If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced San Francisco Immigration attorney, call Hedi Framm-Anton today at 415-878-3773, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule your consultation.
If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced San Francisco Immigration attorney, call Hedi Framm-Anton today at 415-878-3773, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule your consultation.
U.S. Immigration and Nationality Attorney
Hedi Framm-Anton
1300 S Van Ness Ave # 201
San Francisco, CA 94110
Telephone: 415-878-3773
- Sole practitioner.
- Fluent in Spanish and English; working knowledge of Portuguese
- With 20 years experience in deportation defense with emphasis in human rights abuses and asylum.
- Practice concentrates (but not limited to) Hispanic population, with special interest in concerns of political asylum, family reunification and deportation defense.
I take particular interest in representing those persons who have never had anyone advocate for them. I understand the difficulty of addressing difficult and intimate topics, which perhaps have never been openly discussed. I understand that the asylum process requires a great deal of compassion and understanding, yet that the focus must always be on the legal issues involved, and the constantly evolving case law. Asylum law has always been my first love, as it involves real people, real situations, and the opportunity to make huge and positive differences in the lives of the individuals who are my clients.

