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Facing deportation or removal from the United States is one of the most frightening things an immigrant can face. You may be worried about being separated from your family, losing your home, or having to leave behind the life you’ve built.
ST Law Office provides strong, compassionate defense for immigrants in Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, and across the United States. We stand beside individuals and families during this difficult time, protecting your right to stay in the U.S. to give you the stability and security you need to move forward.

Protection from danger in your home country (Asylum)
Immigration relief for survivors of abuse, exploitation, or certain crimes (VAWA, T Visa, U Visa)
A chance to stay if you’ve lived in the U.S. for many years and your family would suffer if you were removed (Cancellation of Removal)
Applying for a green card through family or employment when you qualify (Adjustment of Status)
Challenging mistakes or asking for exceptions under the law (Waivers and Appeals)
We understand the fear and pressure you’re under, and we treat you with care as a person with a family and a future, not a case.
We fight tirelessly in immigration court to protect your right to stay in the U.S. and safeguard your family’s future.

With laws and policies changing quickly, we stay ahead to find creative strategies for your case.
We have helped thousands of immigrants secure legal status and remain safely with their families.
This is the first official notice that you are being deported. It explains why the government is asking you to leave the United States.
This is your first hearing before an immigration judge. Attending the hearing is very important, because missing it can lead to automatic deportation.
At this hearing, you present your case, share evidence, and explain your legal defenses.
The judge will decide whether you are allowed to stay in the United States. If your case is denied, you may still have the option to appeal.
Immigration enforcement is changing fast, and every moment counts. With talk of mass deportations and new restrictions, immigrants are facing more risk than ever before. Processing backlogs mean cases are piling up, and waiting to get legal help can cost you your chance to stay.
Acting quickly gives us more options to protect your right to stay in the United States, present your case effectively, and work toward remaining safely in the life you’ve built.
Contact an immigration attorney right away. Missing your hearing can lead to automatic deportation.
Yes. Overstaying does not automatically mean you must leave the U.S. Many defenses may apply depending on your situation.
Certain convictions can make your case more complicated, but they don’t make it impossible. We review your record and see if waivers or other defenses can help.
In many cases, family members may still have options to remain in the U.S. We look at the full picture to protect your loved ones.
It depends on the court schedule and the type of relief you apply for. Some cases take months, others can take years, but acting quickly gives you a better chance.