Connecticut Deportation Attorney

Trusted Connecticut deportation attorneys ready to discuss your legal needs.

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Connecticut Deportation Lawyers

We assist individuals, families and businesses with a full-range of immigration issues.

Who We Are

We’ve 25 Years Of Experienced & Provide Professional Solutions

We are a three-attorney immigration law firm with offices in North Haven and Danbury, Connecticut. Immigration law seriously affects the lives of individuals and families and can have an impact on the stability or profitability of businesses. When you are facing immigration legal issues, the Law Offices of Michael Boyle offers comprehensive legal services tailored to suit your immigration legal needs. We understand the full impact of immigration law and understand the consequences that you, your family, or your business may face.

All kinds of clients seek our services. We handle a wide range of immigration cases: family immigration, business visas, religious worker applications, deportation defense, federal court litigation, and citizenshipWe are sensitive to the social and cultural difficulties that many of our clients face and remain dedicated to effectively resolving all immigration issues. Contact us to schedule an initial consultation or case evaluation.

What We Are Expert At

Legal Practice Areas

Family visas encompass all family-sponsored applications, including fiancé visas and all other applications for family-sponsored green cards.
Any noncitizen who has married a citizen or permanent resident of the United States can apply for a green card.
A permanent work visa allows a non-citizen employee to reside and work in the United States.
We offer a very competitive package to guide you through the citizenship process. First, one of our attorneys will meet with you…
A conviction for specific crimes can be the fastest way to get deported. Convictions that commonly lead the government…
Removal is the post-1996 name for deportation and exclusion. Many problems — an expired visa, a criminal conviction, or USCIS denying…

To Speak with one of Our Experienced Immigration Attorneys.