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Charleston Immigration Attorney

Serving Clients throughout the United States and Puerto Rico

Deportation defense and immigration law cover many aspects and situations surrounding the process of those seeking to live and work in this country. If you are facing a potential deportation from the United States, you are involved in a frightening and serious matter. You may be torn from family, friends, your home, and your job without the prospect of seeing your loved ones for years or ever again. In the face of such a devastating situation, you need every advantage you can find to fight for your right to live and work in the country you have made your home. If you are seeking a green card for yourself or a family member or you are looking to work in the U.S. as a non-immigrant, you may also need experienced and knowledgeable assistance from a legal professional who can smooth the way and give you the best chance for success.

That is the service provided by the immigration law firm of Gilliard-Husser, P.A. If you or someone you know needs this kind of dedicated and skilled legal help to fight a deportation or with any other type of immigration issue, we recommend that you contact the firm to arrange a consultation with a Carolina deportation defense lawyer or Charleston immigration attorney as soon as possible. Ours is a small, boutique law firm that practices federal immigration law exclusively. That means that we don't do anything else and that you will receive focused and practical legal advice and representation in your immigration or deportation defense case.

Located in Charleston, South Carolina, we assist clients throughout the United States and Puerto Rico with federal immigration matters before ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services), and EOIR (Executive Office for Immigration Review) Immigration Court. Attorney Tonisha Gilliard-Husser, our founding attorney, is licensed in New Jersey and with the U.S. Supreme Court. She is authorized to practice federal immigration throughout the USA and its territories. She has worked within the immigration legal arena since 1998, first serving as immigration support staff, an intern with the Immigration Court-EOIR, and finally as a fully-licensed immigration attorney. As a Charleston immigration lawyer serving clients throughout the nation, she has helped innumerable individuals with all types of cases, from deportation defense to family-based visas and more. She is fluent in Spanish and writes an immigration column for "El Informador," a Latino newspaper.

South Carolina Immimgration Attorney

Our firm handles all types of immigration matters. To learn more about the services we provide, please visit the following pages which explain more about what we do and how we can help you:

Talk to a Charleston Deportation Defense Lawyer

In any deportation or other immigration matter, you will want to give yourself the best possible chance for a successful outcome. Having an experienced immigration lawyer handling your situation, such as Attorney Tonisha Gilliard-Husser, can make a significant difference in ensuring that your case is presented in the best possible manner. Our firm is dedicated to providing you with outstanding immigration assistance and representation. Our priority is to see that your immigration petition and documentation or deportation defense is effective and we will make every effort to help you achieve your objectives.

Contact the South Carolina immigration attorney at the firm for capable representation in any deportation or immigration matter today.