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Alicia M. Heflin, Attorney (1.0 miles)Deportation, Visa
3411 N. 5th Avenue, Suite 311,
Phoenix, AZ 85013, Maricopa County
phone: 602-710-2217
Offers Free Phone Consultation
Accepts Lawyer-to-Lawyer Referrals refer
Christopher Ariano (1.8 miles)Traffic, Immigration, Landlord-Tenant, Consumer Protection, Bankruptcy
1430 East Missouri Avenue, Suite B150
Phoenix, AZ 85014
phone: 602-904-7998, 520-226-9706
Offers Free Phone Consultation
Solomon O. Kanu (3.1 miles)Criminal, Immigration, Business Organization, DUI-DWI, Corporate
111 West Monroe Street, Suite 1210
Phoenix, AZ 85003, Maricopa County
phone: 602-639-4697, 877-497-6281
A. Mercedes Ryden (1.3 miles)
Criminal, Immigration
3300 North Central Avenue, Suite 650
Phoenix, AZ 85012, Maricopa County Free Consultation
Criminal, Immigration
3300 North Central Avenue, Suite 650
Phoenix, AZ 85012, Maricopa County Free Consultation
Robert E. Coughlon (1.3 miles)
Immigration
3300 North Central Avenue, Suite 650
Phoenix, AZ 85012, Maricopa County Free Consultation
Immigration
3300 North Central Avenue, Suite 650
Phoenix, AZ 85012, Maricopa County Free Consultation
Sidney Neil Lachter (3.1 miles)
Immigration, Visa
111 W. Monroe Street, Suite 716
Phoenix, AZ 85003, Maricopa County
Immigration, Visa
111 W. Monroe Street, Suite 716
Phoenix, AZ 85003, Maricopa County
Robert E. Coughlon Jr. (1.3 miles)
Immigration
3300 N. Central Ave., Ste. 650,
Phoenix, AZ 85012, Maricopa County
Immigration
3300 N. Central Ave., Ste. 650,
Phoenix, AZ 85012, Maricopa County
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Sample AZ Immigration Cases
... 924. ¶ 12 Admittedly, the power to regulate immigration is exclusively a federal power. ... 933. In
DeCanas, the Supreme Court outlined three ways in which state statutes related to immigration
may be preempted: 1) if the state statute actually regulates immigration, id. ...
... Poblete, who is a noncitizen, legal resident of the United States, later consulted an
immigration attorney in 2009, and the attorney informed him that, as a result of his
conviction, he was subject to deportation under 8 USCA § 1227. ...
... and in his affidavit in support of his petition, Cabanillas confirmed that his counsel had been aware
he "was a Mexican National here legally," and had advised him only that "the conviction
contemplated in the plea agreement could, possibly, affect his immigration status." He ...
... Poblete, who is a non-citizen, legal resident of the United States, later consulted an
immigration attorney in 2009, and the attorney informed him that, as a result of his
conviction, he was subject to deportation under 8 USCA § 1227. ...
... In June 2011, Rodriguez filed a "motion to re-open his criminal case or vacate his conviction,"
stating that he had been released from prison in 2008 and was now detained in Texas by United
States Immigration and Customs Enforcement "pending deportation and removal ...
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