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Experienced San Antonio Immigration Attorney Provides Court Representation During The Removal Process

The Texas immigration attorneys at The Lozano Law Firm represent people in removal proceedings in San Antonio immigration court (EOIR). We provide a strong and knowledgeable deportation defense to protect your rights and help keep you in the country with your family and job intact. Firm founder and principal attorney Alfredo Lozano is a Texas board certified specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law who can help you understand your options and fight for you in court. Our immigration court representation practice considers every option available in your particular case, including options such as:

Termination of Removal Proceedings

Cancellation of Removal for Non Permanent Residents

Waivers

Deferred Action

Reopening or Reconsideration of Final Orders for Removal

We also represent people subject to deportation in bond hearings to determine whether they will be held in mandatory detention during the removal proceedings.

Your Advocate In San Antonio Immigration Court

If you, your family member, friend or employee has been detained by ICE or is facing removal proceedings in the San Antonio immigration court, contact The Lozano Law Firm for expert advice and passionate court representation to fight a deportation order.

Lozano Law Firm
5718 University Heights Blvd #104,
San Antonio, TX 78249
(210) 899-2290
https://www.AbogadoLozano.com/



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