Velasco Law Firm
Location · Updated 2026-06-12

New York Immigration Lawyer for Families, Green Cards, Court Notices, and Virtual Consultations

Immigration help for New York clients, including family petitions, green cards, asylum, ICE notices, court issues, and virtual attorney-reviewed intake.

Location guide

Immigration help in New York

New York immigration matters often involve more than one federal agency. A family may have a USCIS petition, an ICE notice, and an EOIR hearing date at the same time, so the first step is to identify which agency controls the deadline.

New York removal cases may be heard in New York City immigration courts, including 26 Federal Plaza and 290 Broadway, depending on the notice and case assignment. Court information should always be verified through the written hearing notice and EOIR case information because hearing locations, dates, and formats can change.

USCIS field office activity for New York clients can include interviews, biometrics-related notices, naturalization, adjustment of status, and other appointment-driven steps. The receipt notice and appointment notice control where and when a person must appear.

Attorney Velasco is admitted in New York. Immigration law is federal, so representation before USCIS, EOIR, ICE, or the Department of State depends on federal agency rules and the firm accepting the matter in writing, not on a promise tied to a borough or city page.

Virtual representation starts with intake. A New York client should upload notices, write the borough or city, identify any court or USCIS office on the notice, explain language needs, and mark urgent if ICE, detention, court, bond, removal, or a close deadline is involved.

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Deportation Defense · Immigration Bond Hearings · Marriage Green Card Help · Work Permit Help

Location-specific questions

Which immigration courts commonly serve New York clients?

New York cases may be assigned to EOIR immigration courts in New York City, including 26 Federal Plaza and 290 Broadway. Always verify the exact court, date, time, and judge using the hearing notice and EOIR case information.

Does the firm need a New York office address to help me?

No physical office address is being claimed here. The firm is virtual-first, and immigration representation can often begin with secure intake, phone, and video consultation before any in-person need is evaluated.

What if my New York case involves both USCIS and court?

Send both sets of records. A pending USCIS filing and an immigration court case may affect each other, so the attorney needs receipts, hearing notices, prior applications, and deadlines together.

Can a detained family member in New York ask for bond?

Maybe. Bond depends on custody facts, charges, criminal history, court authority, and release evidence. Start with the facility, A-number, ICE paperwork, sponsor information, and criminal dispositions if any.

What should a New York client include in intake?

Include the city or borough, full notice, A-number or receipt number, court or USCIS office if listed, deadline, preferred language, and safest callback number.

Official sources

EOIR Immigration Court Information · EOIR Case Information · ICE Online Detainee Locator · USCIS

General information only, not legal advice. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Submitting intake does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only after the firm accepts the matter and a written agreement is signed.

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