Immigration Defense
When you want to remain in the best country on Earth

We don't do Visas.  We don't help you get a Green Card or a Labor Certification.  We don't deal with naturalization or investment-based entry to our country.

What we do is help you stay in America.

The United States of America is arguably the best place to call home on the entire planet.  But if you're not a citizen, remaining here is a privilege - not a right

And, unfortunately, many things can happen which can affect that privilege.  When such unfortunate events occur, you may face imprisonment, deportation, and you may even be permanently prohibited from re-entering the United States for the rest of your life - even if it means that your own life is in jeopardy!

Whether you are facing removal (deportation) or are seeking refuge in our country (asylum), it is important to have the best possible representation.  Our attorneys approach these cases in a result-oriented fashion, focusing on what it will take to allow you to remain in the United States. 

While we handle all types of deportation and admissibility issues, we are pleased to have developed a concentration in the area of criminally-related deportation defense, particularly in instances regarding allegations of crimes of moral turpitude.

It is mandatory at our office for our attorneys to know both immigration law and criminal law, as the two areas tend to intersect in many instances.  In addition, we make sure to examine every angle of your case in order to leave no stone unturned in these very serious cases, and our lawyers are well-versed in courtroom procedure, so you may rest assured that you are receiving premium, sophisticated legal representation when your case goes before the Judge.

Please click HERE if you would like to tell us more about your current immigration issues, or click HERE for general information about contacting our office.

ICE Agents arrest a group of illegal aliens.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
was established on March 1, 2003, as part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The 20,000 employees of ICE represent the largest investigative force within DHS. ICE enforces the nation's immigration and customs laws, provides commercial air security and protects federal facilities.

Photo and explanation courtesy of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security

PLEASE NOTE:  This law firm DOES NOT encourage illegal immigration, nor do we assist aliens in crossing the borders of the United States without appropriate clearance and permission. 
 

 

Daffner & Associates, P.C.
Allegheny Building
Suite 610
429 Forbes Avenue

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  15219
Phone: (412) 281-5002
Fax: (412) 281-7217
Toll Free:  1-866-765-1090

Email: info@daffnerlaw.com

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