Top best Immigration Lawyers in ZIP 10570 | 1 available
1 Immigration lawyers are available in ZIP code 10570 in Closter, New Jersey. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 62% provide free consultation with average fees of $330 per hour.
Immigration Lawyers Nearby Closter 10570 (by distance)
Within 10 miles near you
(White Plains Area) 10606 7.5 miles
Within 25 miles near you
(New City Area) 10956 10.8 miles
(Bardonia (Rockland County) Area) 10954 11.8 miles
(Stamford Area) 06905 13.1 miles
(Larchmont Area) 10538 13.3 miles
(Spring Valley Area) 10977 13.5 miles
(Closter Area) 07624 14.0 miles
(Bronx Area) 10463 17.6 miles
(Englewood Cliffs Area) 07632 18.9 miles
(Englewood Area) 07631 19.0 miles
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FAQs - Immigration Lawyers in 10570 city Closter How many Immigration lawyers actively serve residents of Closter, New Jersey? Approximately 12 licensed attorneys focus on Immigration across Closter, New Jersey. Most matters are filed through the New Jersey District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Immigration lawyers in Closter, New Jersey? In Closter, typical rates range from $231-$345 per hour for Immigration. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2712 and $5278, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Immigration matters usually take in courts near Closter? Immigration cases in Closter, New Jersey usually take around 2-5 months depending on complexity and the New Jersey District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Immigration cases for people living in Closter, New Jersey? Residents of Closter typically see Immigration filings handled by the New Jersey District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Immigration? About 43% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Immigration, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
1 Immigration Lawyers Found Near You
I am the owner of the Law Office of W. Paul Alvarez PLLC. I have worked in the immigration field as a paralegal, law clerk and attorney for the last fourteen years. I have experience representing detained and non-detained clients in immigration matters, including removal defense, asylum, family-based petitions, Violence Against Woman Act (VAWA) petitions, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) petitions, cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, waivers of inadmissibility, consular processing, U-Visas, and naturalization applications. I also have experience handling traffic and family court matters.. I am licensed in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. My office is located in Pleasantville, NY so I am readily available to represent clients in the tri-state Area. I am fluent in Spanish.. My passion and drive to practice immigration law are rooted in my own immigration story. I was born in Quito, Ecuador and later became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Times were very difficult for my family in Ecuador and just like others have done before, my parents believed that the best chance we had for a better life was to immigrate to the United States. We wanted a chance to live the “American Dream” that we had heard so much about. My family settled in New York and we assimilated very quickly to the culture and way of life of our new home. However, as assimilated as we were, we were still living unlawfully in this country. My father knew that the key to our survival was to obtain lawful status that would allow us to live freely in this country. Through an employment sponsorship my father was able to obtain permanent resident status for our family. I knew at that moment that our life had changed because becoming a permanent resident of the United States would open so many different opportunities for my family. There and then I knew that I wanted to help other immigrants achieve the “American Dream” that I was blessed to have been given.. While working in the immigration field, one recurring theme that I have observed is the lack of knowledge that immigrants have regarding their rights. It is sad and frustrating to see that the lives of many immigrants are put in jeopardy because they either did not understand the gravity of their situation or they were taken advantage of by “notarios” who prey on the vulnerability of immigrants. My mission has been to not only guide my clients in the complex immigration matters but to also coordinate community outreach programs that inform immigrants about their rights and opportunities for immigration relief.. I am a member of the New York State Bar Association, the Westchester County Bar Association, the New York Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). In the AILA New York Chapter, I have served as the Secretary of the Student Liaison Committee, a member of the Citizenship Day Committee and a member of the UPL and Ethics Committee.