Providing hope and justice for your immigration defense
Do you have a loved one who is in immigration detention in the United States and is seeking asylum, withholding of removal, or relief under the Convention Against Torture? Having a loved one in immigration detention can be distressing. We are here to help.
The Center for Immigration Defense and Border Law ("CIDBL") is a private law office providing expert immigration services with integrity and compassion. We consult with our clients through remote video, we travel to detention centers throughout the United States, and we continue representation when they are moved to other facilities or are released from detention.
CIDBL can represent your loved ones for:
Parole
Bond
Credible Fear Interviews
Removal Proceedings
Adjustment of Status
Temporary Protected Status ("TPS")
Work Authorization Applications
Family Petitions
Most importantly, we are the middle-way between non-profits who often have long wait lists and expensive law firms. CIDBL provides low bono, sliding scale, or reasonable fixed rate costs, depending on your circumstances.
If you are looking for information about your loved one, check one of these resources:
Find a Detainee at the Online Detainee Locator System:
https://locator.ice.gov/odls/#/search
Find an individual’s court date information:
https://acis.eoir.justice.gov/en/
List of ICE detention centers throughout the United States:
https://www.ice.gov/detention-facilities
Contact U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services:
Is your loved one eligible for Temporary Protected Status? Check here for the countries on the list:
https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/temporary-protected-status
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