Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
111 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 4040, Portland, OR 97204
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
1300 SW 5th Ave, Suite 2050, Portland, OR 97201
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
111 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 2080, Portland, OR 97204
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
200 SW Market St, Suite 540, Portland, OR 97201
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
620 SW Main St, Suite 703, Portland, OR 97205
Deportation Lawyers | Lake Oswego Office | Serving Portland, OR
16771 Boones Ferry Rd, Suite 100, Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
888 SW Fifth Ave., Suite 1600, Portland, OR 97204
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
1331 Northwest Lovejoy Street, Suite 900, Portland, OR 97209
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
1200 NW Naito Parkway, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97209
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
1211 SW 5th Avenue, Pacwest Center, Suite 1900, Portland, OR 97204
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
333 SW 5th Ave Ste 525, PO Box 40103, Portland, OR 97240
Deportation Lawyers | Hillsboro Office | Serving Portland, OR
5289 NE Elam Young Parkway, Suite 110, Hillsboro, OR 97124
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
1123 SW Yamhill Street, Portland, OR 97205
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
1000 SW Broadway, Suite 2300, Portland, OR 97205
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
610 SW Braodway, Suite 505, Portland, OR 97205
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
121 SW Salmon St, Portland, OR 97204
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
805 Southwest Broadway, Suite 1900, Portland, OR 97205
Deportation Lawyers | Lake Oswego Office | Serving Portland, OR
4949 Meadows Rd, Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
1 SW Columbia St., Suite 1900, Portland, OR 97258
Deportation Lawyers | Beaverton Office | Serving Portland, OR
4145 SW Watson Ave, Suite 350M, Beaverton, OR 97005
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
1300 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 2400, Portland, OR 97201
Deportation Lawyers | Portland Office
601 S.W. Second Avenue, Suite 2100, Portland, OR 97204
Lead Counsel independently verifies Deportation attorneys in Portland and checks their standing with Oregon bar associations.
Our Verification Process and CriteriaDeportation, termed “removal” in immigration law, is the process that the United States uses to expel a noncitizen, generally, back to his or her home country. Noncitizens are deported because they are in the U.S. illegally, overstayed their visa, violated some sort of immigration or criminal law, or falsely claimed U.S. citizenship.
The deportation process involves the intricacies of immigration law and government procedures. You are not required to have legal representation in immigration matters, but a a Portland immigration lawyer can navigate the complexities of immigration law and may increase the prospect of a favorable ruling.
In legal practice, experience matters. An experienced attorney will likely have handled issues similar to yours many, many times. Therefore, after listening to your situation, the attorney should have a reasonable idea of the time line for a case like yours and the likely resolution.
Prepare for your consultation by writing down notes of your understanding of the case, jot down questions and concerns for the attorney, and gather your documents. Remember that you are trying to get a sense of whether the attorney has your trust and can help you address your legal issues. Questions should include how the attorney intends to resolve your issue, how many years he/she has been practicing law and specifically practicing in your area, as well as how many cases similar to yours the attorney has handled. It can also be helpful to broach the subject of fees so that you understand the likely cost and structure of your representation by a specific attorney and/or legal team.
A reputable attorney will be very upfront about how he/she will charge you. The three most common fee structures that attorneys use to charge for their services are:
Depending on your specific legal situation, it’s possible that only one type of fee structure is available. For instance, criminal defense attorneys almost always bill by the hour. In a flat fee arrangement, an attorney accepts a one-time payment to help you resolve your issue. With a contingent fee agreement, the client pays little to nothing upfront and the attorney receives a percentage of the money recovered if you win your case.
Plaintiff – a person or party who brings a lawsuit against another person(s) or party/parties in a court of law. Private persons or parties can only file suit in civil court.
Judgment – A decision of the court. Also known as a decree or order. Judgments handed down by the court are usually binding on the parties before the court.