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Free Consultation Deportation Defense Attorneys in Texas

At Gehi & Associates, we understand that facing deportation is one of the most terrifying experiences an immigrant can encounter. Families are disrupted, futures are put on hold, and fear becomes constant. But you are not alone. If you are in Texas and have received a Notice to Appear or are in removal proceedings, we are here to help you.

We proudly offer free consultations for individuals facing deportation. Why? Because your freedom, your future, and your family’s well-being matter and understanding your rights shouldn’t come at a cost.

Why Do Texas Residents Need a Strong Deportation Defense?

Texas is home to one of the largest immigrant populations in the United States. With cities like Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio attracting people from all over the world, it is no surprise that immigration enforcement is also intense here.

Whether you are undocumented, a visa holder, a green card holder with a criminal record, or someone whose asylum has been denied, deportation can affect anyone. That is why strong legal representation is not just helpful but essential.

At Gehi & Associates, we bring years of experience in deportation defense and have successfully defended hundreds of clients across Texas.

What happens during your free consultation with a deportation defense attorney in Texas?

Your first meeting with us is free, confidential, and absolutely judgment-free. We understand the emotional stress you are under and want to provide clarity, comfort, and options. What typically happens during a free consultation with one of our experienced immigration attorneys:

1. We Listen to Your Story

We begin by understanding your full immigration history, how you entered the country, your current status, any applications filed, and the details of your removal proceedings.

2. We Review Your Documents

Bring any paperwork you have received from immigration officials Notices to Appear (NTAs), court hearing notices, or prior immigration applications. Our team will review them in detail to assess the situation.

3. We Identify Your Options

Based on the information, we explain what forms of relief from removal you may qualify for. We’ll be honest, clear, and direct about your chances and what legal strategy we recommend.

4. We Explain the Process

From court appearances to filing applications, we walk you through every step you’ll face, so there are no surprises.

5. We Build Trust

Whether or not you choose to retain us after the consultation, you’ll leave with more clarity and the sense that someone is on your side.

Common Reasons for Deportation in Texas

Knowing why you are being placed in removal proceedings is critical. The following are the most common reasons people in Texas face deportation:

  •     Overstaying a visa
  •     Criminal convictions, especially those involving drugs, theft, or violence
  •     Entering the country without authorization
  •     Working without authorization
  •     Asylum denial
  •     Immigration fraud or misrepresentation

Possible Deportation Defenses We Offer

At Gehi & Associates, our attorneys don’t take a cookie-cutter approach. Every client’s story is different, and so is our defense. Below are some of the most common forms of relief we help our Texas clients pursue:

1. Cancellation of Removal

You may be eligible if you have lived in the U.S. for at least 10 years, have good moral character, and can show that your deportation would cause exceptional and extremely unusual hardship to your U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or child.

2. Asylum, Withholding of Removal, or Protection Under the Convention Against Torture (CAT)

If you fear persecution or torture in your home country due to your race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group, we can help you file for asylum or related protections.

3. Adjustment of Status

If you qualify for a green card through marriage, family, or employment, even while in removal proceedings, our attorneys can file the necessary motions and applications to adjust your status and stop deportation.

4. Waivers for Inadmissibility or Deportability

If you are being removed due to criminal or immigration violations, you may still qualify for a waiver based on family ties, hardship, or rehabilitation.

5. Post-Conviction Relief

If a criminal conviction is the reason for your deportation, our firm has the experience to collaborate with criminal defense attorneys to vacate or reduce convictions that are triggering your removal.

6. Voluntary Departure

In some cases, it may be in your best interest to leave the U.S. voluntarily to preserve your ability to return in the future. We will discuss this only when it’s appropriate.

Why choose Gehi & Associates for deportation defense attorneys in Texas?

Experience That Matters

With over 30 years of combined immigration law experience, our attorneys have appeared in immigration courts across Texas and the United States.

Bilingual and Multicultural Team

Our team speaks Spanish, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, French, and more, making it easier for clients to feel understood and comfortable.

Affordable Payment Plans

While the initial consultation is free, we also offer flexible payment plans so that legal help is within your reach.

Passion for Justice

We don’t just represent you in court we stand by you as advocates for your rights and dignity. We treat every client like family.

Serving Clients Across Texas

Whether you are in Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso, or smaller towns, we provide virtual and in-person consultations for your convenience. Our attorneys are licensed to practice immigration law nationwide.

FAQs about Deportation Defense Attorneys in Texas to guide you through your options

1. Can I be deported if I’m married to a U.S. citizen?

Yes, marriage alone doesn’t protect you from removal. However, you may qualify for adjustment of status or waivers based on that relationship.

2. How long does Deportation Defense Attorneys in Texas take?

It varies. Some cases can be resolved in months; others may take years. But the sooner you start, the better your chances.

3. What if I already have a deportation order?

You may still have options such as motions to reopen, appeals, or stays of removal. We can evaluate your case during the free consultation.

4. Do you serve clients who speak languages other than English?

Absolutely. We proudly serve the diverse immigrant communities of Houston and have attorneys and staff who speak Spanish, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Bengali, and other languages. We believe language should never be a barrier to getting the legal help you need.

5. Ready to Talk? Your Future Is a Call Away.

If you or someone you love is facing deportation in Texas, don’t wait. Every day that passes could impact your case. Contact Gehi & Associates for a free, confidential consultation today.

Schedule a Consultation

Take the first step toward resolving your immigration concerns. Gehi & Associates Texas office, led by Managing Partner Attorney Sonu Lal, Esq., is here to help you in immigration law with confidence. Contact us today to schedule a Free Consultation with one of our experienced attorneys.

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