Springfield, Massachusetts Deportation Lawyers

Under U.S. immigration laws, authorities may deport or remove legal and illegal immigrants under a number of circumstances from Springfield Massachusetts.

Avoiding Deportation from Springfield Massachusetts

Most people are deported or removed after an arrest for an unrelated criminal charge. Being in the United States without authorization can also be sufficient for deportation or removal. If you have been arrested or face deportation under other circumstances from Springfield MA, it would be wise to educate yourself about your rights.

» Find the Right Lawyer Now

Legal Immigrants May Get Deported from Springfield MA

Even if you are a legal U.S. immigrant, some crimes may impose a possible deportation or removal punishment for offenses in Springfield, MA.

Violent felonies and drug charges are often grounds for removal. However, even misdemeanor crimes of moral turpitude such as theft or fraud- those that show lack of justice, honesty, or good morals- may be grounds for deportation or removal. If you are facing deportation or removal, you can contest the proceedings.

Those who have been in the United States for over 7 years or have reason to seek asylum may be able to prevent being deported. Some cities also have "safe harbor" laws that encourage local officials not to report illegal immigrants to Immigration and Customs Enforcement unless certain Federal laws require it. Present your case and Springfield MA attorneys will review your case and respond to you with a course of action.

Find a Springfield Lawyer that Specializes in Your Area of Need:

United States and Massachusetts Area Deportation Information

The following government agency link will assist you locating local service in Massachusetts:
USCIS Massachusetts Office Locator

There are 38 Immigration cases posted in Springfield

   Cases Posted to LegalMatch listed by ZIP Code:

Deportation Attorneys and Law Firms in the Largest MA Cities

Show Massachusetts Cities

Life in Springfield

Springfield, MA is the largest city on the Connecticut River, and the seat of Hampden County. It has a population of around 153,000 people.

Like many cities in New England, Springfield, MA has a long and rich history, much of it associated with Colonial times and the American Revolutionary War. Shortly after the Revolutionary War ended, Springfield became the site of the first populist uprising in the United States. Known as Shays' Rebellion, this revolt resulted in a fundamental change in the U.S. government, leading to the abandonment of the Articles of Confederation in favor of the Constitution which we use today. Obviously, many of the drafters of the Constitution were lawyers, and this tradition of excellence in the legal profession continues in Springfield, MA today.

Springfield, MA is commonly referred to as the "City of Progress" - and it has been home to many individuals and movements that have advanced society for the better. For example, many inventions that made the industrial revolution possible were invented in Springfield. Also, prior to and during the Civil War, Springfield, MA was one of the major centers for the abolitionist movement, with many of Springfield, MA's lawyers defending slaves who had escaped the South.

Of course, there are still many skilled and dedicated lawyers practicing law in Springfield, MA. And if you are facing a legal problem, a Springfield, MA lawyer can almost certainly help.

Deportation Lawyers in Other Massachusetts Cities and Towns


» Find the Right Lawyer Now

Top Rated Lawyers

Along with full attorney profiles, you'll see how other LegalMatch users rate each attorney that may respond to your case.

Jonathan R. HAMPSHIRE, MA

Real Estate, Housing & Property Law

Rating (22 users) *****

Wail S.

Family Law

Rating (7 users) ****

Brigida R.

Family Law

Rating (5 users) *****

Mark M.

Criminal Law

Rating (16 users) *****

Immigration cases posted in Springfield as mapped below.

Loading ....

Mouseover the markers above to see the number of cases posted to LegalMatch.

Need an Immigration Lawyer?

No obligation - Lawyers compete for your case. Choose your issue & get started now: