Firm Overview

About Sánchez-Roig Law, P.A.

Sánchez-Roig Law, P.A. offers a vast array of individual and business immigration transactions.  With over 40 years of government immigration experience, It is committed to providing the highest quality representation in the areas of immigration and nationality law.  We specialize in representing global clients with visas, citizenship, asylum, employment, criminal convictions, and deportation defense before all federal agencies and courts, including U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Immigration Court, Board of Immigration Appeals, Administrative Appeals Unit, as well as the federal district and circuit courts of appeals.

Federal immigration law governs who may enter the United States, how long they may remain, when they must depart, the consequences of violating immigration law, and relief from those violations.  It also provides a mechanism whereby certain individuals can petition for lawful permanent resident status or seek citizenship.

Sánchez-Roig Law, P.A. will provide you with an honest, individual, and confidential assessment of your case.  We work hard to help you resolve your immigration issues in the most efficient manner, and to defend your right to remain in the United States.

Our immigration practice areas include, but are not limited to:

  • Political Asylum
  • Deportation Defense
  • Citizenship and Naturalization
  • Appeals
  • Bond Hearings
  • Criminal Convictions
  • Motions to Vacate Criminal Convictions
  • Employment-Based Non-Permanent Immigration
  • Employment-Based Permanent Residency
  • Investment Visas and Residency
  • Family-Based Residency
  • Defense of Marriage Act
  • Motions to Reopen
  • Change of Status
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
  • Immigration Fraud
  • Federal Appeals
  • Requests for Prosecutorial Discretion
  • Violence Against Women Act
  • Provisional Waivers
  • Waivers for Criminal Convictions
  • Presidential Pardons
  • Immigration through Adoption