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Deportation Attorneys in Utah

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Worried About Being Deported?

If you are a green card holder, you can lose your permanent resident status and be deported for certain crimes, even a conviction from many years ago can affect your status. If you are in the U.S. on a visa — or in the U.S. illegally — any criminal charges can get you in trouble with Immigration.

Keen Law Offices, LLC, provides both criminal defense and representation in removal proceedings (deportation). We understand that deportation rips families apart. Our experienced lawyers have helped many foreign nationals who were arrested in Utah fight the charges and fight to stay in the United States.

We Can Help if You Act Now
Deportation is not automatic if you are charged with a crime, but time is important. Don't talk to police until you talk to a lawyer first. Contact us immediately to find out if we can help. Our law firm represents immigrants in Orem, Provo, Salt Lake City and throughout Utah.

Utah Deportation Defense Lawyers

We have represented legal permanent residents, temporary visa holders and illegal undocumented aliens facing deportation for many reasons, including:

  • Arrested for a crime
  • Undocumented alien or fake immigration documents
  • Stopped at the border because of past criminal convictions
  • Expired visa

Our law firm practices only in immigration law and criminal defense. We can give solid advice about your immigration status and deportation if you are charged with a crime, and we will do everything possible to prevent removal. Do not agree to plead guilty or talk to police or the Department of Homeland Security without talking to an experienced attorney first.

Keen Law Offices can quickly determine if your family member has a chance to avoid deportation. We will strive to answer all your questions, including questions concerning where your loved one will be taken, how long they will be held and if they are eligible to get out on bond. (See our Articles page for more information.)

Our immigration lawyers have represented many green card holders facing deportation because of a past crime. You should act quickly. It is much easier to defend deportation here in the U.S. than it is to get back into the United States after being deported. There is even more we can do if you have a problem with your green card or visa and have not been arrested yet.

Call us anytime at 866-298-9275 (toll free) or 801-851-1480 (Orem area).