within 300 miles of Denison practice in Immigration Iowa


Boliver Law Firm

Securities, Immigration, Credit & Debt, Civil Rights, Estate

Ball Kirk & Holm

Personal Injury, Consumer Rights, Landlord-Tenant, Power of Attorney, Deportation

Mailander Law Office

Divorce & Family Law, Family Law, Criminal, Traffic, Immigration

Kasaby Schmoke

Immigration, Criminal

Tackett Law Offices

Immigration, Criminal, Family Law

Murphy & Murphy Law Offices

Landlord-Tenant, Motor Vehicle, Lawsuit, Deportation

Heidman Law Firm

Visa, Wills & Probate, Wrongful Termination, Child Custody, Bankruptcy

Maxine M. Buckmeier, P.C.

Adoption, Visa, Medical Malpractice, Traffic, Criminal

Vriezelaar,Tigges,Edgington, Bottaro, Boden & Ross, LLP

Landlord-Tenant, Traffic, Lawsuit, Immigration, Estate

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State v. Avila

... to deliver and possession of marijuana. He is a legal immigrant. During a bond review, the court became aware that Immigration Customs and Enforcement had placed a detainer on defendant. In April of 2010, pursuant to an ...

IOWA SUPREME COURT ATTORNEY DISCIPLINARY BOARD v. Denton

... G. Brad Denton II is an attorney licensed to practice law in Colorado since 1994. Practicing primarily in immigration law, Denton decided to test the market for his legal services in Iowa. ... Denton also placed advertisements for his immigration-related services in Iowa publications. ...

Mendoza v. State

... In 2010, Aguilar was detained by immigration officials and placed into deportation proceedings. Neither the written guilty plea, nor the judgment entered by the district court, informed Aguilar that a criminal conviction could affect his status under federal immigration laws. [1]. ...