Nationwide Deportation And Removal Defense Attorney
Facing Removal Or Deportation?
If you’ve been notified that you are facing removal proceedings before a U.S. federal immigration court, it’s understandable to feel frightened and uncertain about what comes next. Whether you overstayed a visa, violated visa terms, entered the country without authorization, or have a criminal conviction, you may be unsure of your options to remain in the country you now call home.
Maitreyee Mopalwar provides dedicated legal guidance to help individuals and families facing removal seek available forms of relief under U.S. immigration law. She takes the time to explain your rights, outline possible defenses, and work toward the best possible outcome for your situation.
Based in New Jersey and serving clients nationwide, Mellorah Law PLLC is committed to standing by your side during this challenging process. Schedule a consultation today to discuss your case and explore your options for staying in the United States.
Call Mellorah Law PLLC at 646-640-0335 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
What Are My Rights When Facing Removal from the U.S.?
First and foremost, you have the right to defend yourself against deportation. If English is not your first language, the immigration court will provide an interpreter at no cost to ensure you understand the proceedings. Immigration law and court procedures can be complicated, even for native English speakers, so it’s important to have someone who can clearly explain your rights and advocate on your behalf.
You also have the right to legal representation during removal proceedings. Having an experienced immigration attorney by your side can make a meaningful difference in the outcome of your case.
Maitreyee Mopalwar has represented clients in a wide range of removal proceedings, helping them understand their options, prepare their cases, and appear before the court with confidence. Based in New Jersey and serving clients nationwide, she provides steady and compassionate guidance throughout every step of the process. Contact Mellorah Law PLLC today to discuss your situation and begin preparing your defense.
What Relief from Deportation Might I Qualify For?
Before building a strong defense against removal, it’s essential to review all the documentation related to your case. The moment you receive your Notice to Appear (NTA), you should schedule a consultation with Maitreyee Mopalwar. The NTA outlines the specific charges brought against you, so it’s important to bring that document to your appointment.
Depending on the details of your case, you may qualify for protection from removal if you fear persecution or harm in your home country based on your race, religion, political beliefs, nationality, or membership in a particular social group. These groups can include persecuted genders, tribes, child soldiers, social classes, LGBTQ+ individuals, former military or police members of a deposed regime, or family members of political dissidents.
If you do not qualify for protection under these grounds, other forms of relief may still be available — such as a waiver, termination of proceedings, family-based sponsorship, or even applying for a green card. If the immigration judge denies relief, you may also have the right to appeal, during which time the government generally cannot deport you.
Maitreyee Mopalwar
works closely with clients to evaluate all available options, prepare thorough defenses, and pursue the best possible outcome. Contact Mellorah Law PLLC
today to discuss your case and take the first step toward protecting your right to stay in the United States.
Questions About Immigration?
Reach out to Mellorah Law PLLC at 646-640-0335 to discuss your situation with Attorney Maitreyee Mopalwar. Personalized attention and clear answers are just a call away.

