Naugatuck Immigration Lawyer, Connecticut

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LAWPOINTS 26
Justin T. Conlon (12.3 miles)
Immigration, Administrative Law, Litigation
250 State Street, Unit C2,
North Haven, CT 06473, New Haven County   Free Consultation
LAWPOINTS 25
Gary L Broder (5.8 miles)
Family Law, Traffic, Immigration, Workers' Compensation, Employment
89 Roseland Ave,
Waterbury, CT 06710, New Haven County
LAWPOINTS 20
Rob Serafinowicz (4.9 miles)
Immigration, Criminal, Traffic, Insurance
80 Central Ave,
Waterbury, CT 06702, New Haven County
LAWPOINTS 20
James A Welcome (5.8 miles)
Criminal, Personal Injury, Immigration
52 Holmes Ave,
Waterbury, CT 06710, New Haven County
LAWPOINTS 25
Francis Lamboley (9.0 miles)
Real Estate, Immigration, Family Law, Elder Law
2827 Old Dixwell Ave,
Hamden, CT 06518, New Haven County
LAWPOINTS 20
Sandra G Huggins (9.0 miles)
Immigration, Real Estate
2647 Dixwell Ave,
Hamden, CT 06518, New Haven County
LAWPOINTS 25
Gerald E Farrell Sr. (12.7 miles)
Real Estate, Immigration, Social Security
375 Center St,
Wallingford, CT 06492, New Haven County
LAWPOINTS 20
Michael J Boyle (12.3 miles)
Immigration
250 State St, Unit C2
North Haven, CT 06473, New Haven County
LAWPOINTS 20
Christine Farrell Grochowski (12.7 miles)
Real Estate, Criminal, Elder Law, Immigration, Personal Injury
375 Center St,
Wallingford, CT 06492, New Haven County
LAWPOINTS 20
Christine Farrell Grochowski (12.7 miles)
Real Estate, Criminal, Elder Law, Immigration, Personal Injury
375 Center St,
Wallingford, CT 06492, New Haven County


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Sample CT Immigration Cases

... On appeal, the defendant claims that the court abused its discretion in denying his motion because it failed to address him personally and determine that he fully understood the potential immigration consequences of his plea pursuant to General Statutes § 54-1j (a). We agree ...

... In January, 2009, a two day hearing was held, which the respondent was not able to attend in person due to his detention by immigration authorities in New Mexico. ... On the second day, the immigration authorities prevented him from participating. ...

... The petitioner appealed from the habeas court's judgment, claiming that he was deprived of the effective assistance of counsel because his trial attorney failed to advise him of the immigration consequences of his guilty pleas. ...

... On appeal, the defendant claims that the court abused its discretion in denying his motion because it failed to address him personally and determine that he fully understood the potential immigration consequences of his plea pursuant to General Statutes § 54-1j (a). We agree ...

... In December, 1997, immigration officials granted him permission to reside in the United States until June 22, 1998. ... The notice provided that the department had commenced removal proceedings against the defendant pursuant to the Immigration and Nationality Act. ...


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