Top best Immigration Lawyers in ZIP 85004 | 33 available
33 Immigration lawyers are available in ZIP code 85004 in Phoenix, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 61% provide free consultation with average fees of $350 per hour.
Immigration Lawyers Nearby Phoenix 85004 (by distance)
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(Phoenix Area) 85003 0.5 miles
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(Phoenix Area) 85007 1.2 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85006 1.6 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85012 3.8 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85040 4.0 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85014 4.0 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85013 4.1 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85015 4.4 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85016 4.6 miles
(Phoenix Area) 85008 4.8 miles
19 - 33
$169 - $531
42% - 79%
4.5 - 4.9 ★
FAQs - Immigration Lawyers in 85004 city Phoenix How many Immigration lawyers actively serve residents of Phoenix, Arizona? Approximately 69 licensed attorneys focus on Immigration across Phoenix, Arizona. Most matters are filed through the Arizona District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Immigration lawyers in Phoenix, Arizona? In Phoenix, typical rates range from $222-$355 per hour for Immigration. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2799 and $7563, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Immigration matters usually take in courts near Phoenix? Immigration cases in Phoenix, Arizona usually take around 3-8 months depending on complexity and the Arizona District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Immigration cases for people living in Phoenix, Arizona? Residents of Phoenix typically see Immigration filings handled by the Arizona District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Immigration? About 39% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Immigration, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
33 Immigration Lawyers Found Near You
Roya graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2006 with Bachelor degrees in History and Spanish, in the Honors program. In 2009, she earned her Juris Doctorate from the University of Wisconsin Law School. While in law school, Roya was a member of the Wisconsin International Law Journal and authored a published article. Although born in Memphis, Tennessee, Roya’s parents are from the Middle East. Roya has travelled the world learning about other cultures, languages, peoples, and food. She has taught English in China, and studied in Turkey and Spain. She has also engaged in many community service projects in several countries in Central America and Eastern Europe. Roya’s exposures to various cultures have enabled her to understand the immigration and social issues facing people from many parts of the world. She has a passion for justice and service to others. In her free time, Roya is involved in local programs, which seek to empower young teenagers and focus their youthful energy on initiating and leading projects, which improve their own communities.
Ms. Monika Sud-Devaraj received her JD degree in 1992 from the University of Arizona, College of Law in Tucson, Arizona. She obtained her BS/BA degree from the University of Arizona in 1989 with Honors.. Ms. Sud-Devaraj was born in New Delhi, India, but has spent most of her entire life in the United States. She is admitted to practice before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and is a member of the Arizona State Bar Association, the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the Maricopa County Bar Association.. Ms. Sud-Devaraj started work with the law firm of Marshall G. Whitehead, P.C. in June 2002. She brings 13 years of immigration law experience with her from the United States Department of Justice, Immigration, and Naturalization Service. Specifically, for the last 10 years, Ms. Sud-Devaraj was a formal federal immigration prosecutor with the U.S. Immigration Service. In 1994, Ms. Sud-Devaraj received the INS’ Commissioner’s Attorney of the Year Award for her efforts while at the Eloy Detention Center.. With her experience as a federal prosecutor, Ms. Sud-Devaraj is uniquely qualified to help her clients with many deportation issues. Admitted to Practice in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Member of AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association). Member of the AZ Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Ms. Sud-Devaraj took over the firm of Marshall Whitehead in September 2008 upon his retirement.. Admitted to Practice in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Member of AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association). Member of the AZ Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Ms. Sud-Devaraj took over the firm of Marshall Whitehead in September 2008 upon his retirement.
Mr. Wiesinger was born in Berkeley, California, and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. After graduating from North High School, Mr. Wiesinger enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and served four years as an Engineering Journeyman.. Mr. Wiesinger graduated from Arizona State University College of Liberal Arts in 2003 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish Literature and a Certificate in International Economics. Mr. Wiesinger is fluent in Spanish and speaks some Portuguese. He worked for a year as a substitute Spanish teacher before going to law school. Mr. Wiesinger graduated from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law with a Juris Doctorate in 2007, and received his Arizona law license in 2008.. Mr. Wiesinger began working at Pope & Associates in February of 2008, where he is now the senior associate attorney. Mr. Wiesinger has appeared in every Immigration Court in Arizona where he has litigated a wide variety of cases, from simple bonds to complex asylum and cancellation of removal cases. Mr. Wiesinger is also the primary brief writer and appellate litigator for Pope & Associates. He has worked on hundreds of appeals and motions to reopen to the Board of Immigration Appeals.. Mr. Wiesinger is highly regarded in the community as one of the best Federal litigators in Phoenix. He has written more than 100 briefs to the Ninth Circuit, conducted eight oral arguments before the Court, and has worked on four successful petitions for citizenship in the U.S. District Court of Arizona.. A dedicated family man, Mr. Wiesinger is married to Christina and they have two beautiful children. Together they enjoy cooking, hiking and camping with their dogs, and they are active in their church.. We are proud and humbled about our record of appellate cases. I have been counsel of record or assisted in the briefing in the following published opinions: Morales-Garcia v. Holder, 567 F.3d 1058 (9th Cir. 2009); Mendoza v. Holder, 606 F.3d 1137 (9th Cir. 2010); Rojas v. Holder, 704 F.3d 792 (9th Cir. 2012); Matter of Davey, 26 I&N Dec. 37 (BIA 2012); Murillo-Prado v. Holder, 735 F.3d 1152 (9th Cir. 2013); Cornejo-Villagrana v. Whitaker, 912 F.3d 479 (9th Cir. 2017); Duran- Rodriguez v. Barr, 918 F.3d 1025 (9th Cir. 2019); Altayar v. Barr, 947 F.3d 544 (9th Cir. 2020); Akosung v. Barr, Case No. No. 17-72829 (9th Cir., Aug. 14, 2020).
I have been practicing law in Arizona and California since 1990, and have devoted my career to helping people who need immigration help. My practice includes all types of immigration matters. We handle deportation cases, bonds, appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, family petitions, work permits, and labor certifications and non-immigrant visas.. It is my goal to serve the needs of my clients, and to solve their problems as best I can. I also speak Spanish and German.. I have had experience trying cases throughout Arizona, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Texas and New York, including Federal District Court and several Circuit Courts. I have in-depth experience before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on a number of appellate cases.. I am a member of the following Professional Associations: Former Vice-President, American Immigration Lawyers Association, AZ Chapter; Member, American Immigration Lawyers Association, San Diego & Arizona Chapters; Member, Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee, AILA, AZ Chapter; Former Member, Immigration Section, State Bar of Arizona. Being a lawyer has helped me contribute to my community in many ways. I had the privilege of serving with the following organizations and charitable activities: Board Member, Foster Care Review Board (FCRB), Grace Point Church, Usher, Audio/Visual, Honduras Mission, Kids Choir, Tijuana Schools Mission, Homeless Outreach, Salvation Army, Cesar Chavez School Mission, Homeless Outreach; YMCA, Florence Immigrant Rights Project (FIRRP); Feed My Starving Children, Red Mountain Christian Center, Adult Bible Study; 2007, California Public Defenders Association: Representing Noncitizen Criminal Defendants, San Diego, CA; 2007, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers: Juveniles, Gangs, Immigration, San Diego, CA; 2014, Judge, Thomas Tang Moot Court Competition, Scottsdale, AZ.. I have had the following published opinions in immigration law:. Moris Quiroz v. Sessions, No., 13-73967 (9th Cir. Aug. 29, 2018)Pritam Kaur Taggar v. Holder, 736 F.3d 886 (9th Cir. 2013)Vasquez de Alcantar v. Holder, 645 F.3d 1097 (9th Cir. 2011)Eneh v. Holder, 601 F.3d 943 (9th Cir. 2010)Chawla v. Holder, 599 F.3d 998 (9th Cir. 2010)Uppal v. Holder, 605 F.3d 712 (9th Cir. 2010)Trejo-Mejia v. Holder, 593 F.3d 913 (9th Cir. 2010)Turcios v. Holder, 582 F.3d. 1075, (9th Cir. 2009), opin. wthdwn, 608 F.3d 491 (9th Cir. 2010)Escobar v. Holder, 567 F.3d. 466 (9th Cir. 2009), vacated 572 F. 3d 957 (2009)Marmelejo-Campos v. Mukasey, 519 F.3d 907 (9th Cir 2008)(en banc)Aragon-Munoz, 520 F.3d 82 (1st Cr. 2008)Nath v. Gonzales, 467 F.3d 1185 (9th Cir. 2006)Salvatierra-Cermeno v. Gonzales, 404 F.3d 1119 (9th Cir. 2005);Diaz-Ramos v. Gonzales, 404 F.3d 1118 (9th Cir. 2005);Martinez-Garcia v. Ashcroft, 366 F.3d 732 (9th Cir. 2004);Murillo-Espinoza v. INS, 261 F.3d 771 (9th Cir. 2001);Albillo-Figueroa v. INS, 221 F. 3d. 1070 (9th Cir. 2000);Cardenas-Uriarte v. INS, 227 F. 3d. 1132 (9th Cir. 2000);Magana-Pizano v. INS, 152 F. 3d. 1213, as amend, 159 F. 3d. 1217, cert. granted, 526 U.S. 1001 (1999);Magana-Pizano v. INS, 200 F. 3d. 603 (9th Cir. 1999)(Magana II);Lafarga v. INS, 170 F.3d 1213 (9th Cir. 1999);Sebastian-Sebastian v. INS, 195 F.3d 504 (9th Cir. 1999);Kalaw v. INS, 133 F.3d 1147 (9th Cir. 1997);Mendez-Tapia v. Sonchik, 998 F.Supp. 1105 (Dist. AZ 1998);Matter of Escobar, 24 I&N Dec. 231 (BIA 2007);Matter of A-S-B-, 24 I&N Dec. 493 (BIA 2008)Matter of Andazola-Rivas, 23 I&N Dec. 319 (BIA 2002)Matter of U-M-, 20 I&N Dec. 327 (BIA1991). I enjoy being a lawyer, and I hope that I have a chance to help you with any legal needs you may have.
Experienced Immigration attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.
Experienced Immigration attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.
Experienced Immigration attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.
Experienced Immigration attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.
Experienced Immigration attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.
Experienced Immigration attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.
Experienced Immigration attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.
Experienced Immigration attorney serving clients in Phoenix and surrounding areas.