DEPORTATION & IMMIGRATION COURT
We handle the hard legal work, so you can focus on what matters most.
At RT Immigration Law , our mission is to make dreams a reality.
We are a modern immigration law firm dedicated to guiding individuals, families, and professionals through the complex journey of U.S. immigration with compassion, clarity, and expertise.
With offices in Tampa, Florida and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, our multilingual team is proud to serve clients in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. Whether you’re seeking a new beginning, pursuing educational or career opportunities, or planning a business venture, we are here to support you every step of the way.
Deportation Defense
Facing deportation proceedings can be an extremely difficult and stressful experience. Our office represents clients before the Immigration Court, developing personalized defense strategies based on the circumstances of each case.
Every case requires a careful analysis of the available legal options, including family-based petitions, humanitarian protections, asylum, cancellation of removal, waivers, and other forms of immigration relief.
Who may need this service:
- Individuals in deportation proceedings;
- Individuals detained by ICE;
- People with hearings before the Immigration Court.
Our services include:
- Representation before the Immigration Court;
- Defense against deportation and removal;
- Preparation and filing of motions and petitions;
- Strategic analysis of available defense options;
- Communication and negotiation with DHS/ICE when appropriate;
- Preparing clients for court hearings;
- Ongoing support throughout the immigration process.
BIA Appeals
When an Immigration Judge issues an unfavorable decision, it may be possible to file an appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). Immigration appeals require a detailed legal review of the decision and the preparation of strong legal arguments.
Our office assists clients in identifying legal or procedural errors and preparing strategic appeals before the BIA.
Who may need this service:
- Individuals who received a negative decision from the Immigration Court;
- Individuals seeking review of removal orders or denials of immigration benefits.
Our services include:
- Review of the Immigration Judge’s decision;
- Preparation and filing of the Notice of Appeal;
- Drafting appellate briefs and legal motions;
- Legal research and development of arguments;
- Case monitoring before the BIA;
- Strategic guidance throughout every stage of the appeal process.
Immigration Bond Services
Individuals detained by ICE may, in certain situations, request release through an immigration bond hearing. The goal is to demonstrate that the individual does not present a danger to the community and is not a flight risk.
Our office assists with preparing the case and presenting supporting evidence to seek the client’s release while immigration proceedings remain pending.
Who may need this service:
- Individuals detained by ICE;
- Individuals eligible for a bond hearing or custody review.
Our services include:
- Representation at immigration bond hearings;
- Preparation of supporting evidence and documentation;
- Requests for custody review;
- Demonstrating family and community ties;
- Legal arguments in support of release requests;
- Defense strategies related to immigration detention.
Executive Office for Immigration Review – EOIR
The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) is the agency responsible for Immigration Courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals in the United States. Individuals placed in removal proceedings must appear before an Immigration Judge through the EOIR system.
The immigration court system can be complex, and proper legal representation is essential to protect a client’s rights and present the strongest possible defense.
Who may need this service:
- Individuals with cases before the Immigration Court;
- Individuals facing deportation or removal proceedings;
- Individuals with appeals or pending requests before EOIR or the BIA.
Our services include:
- Representation before the Immigration Court;
- Preparation and filing of motions and legal documents;
- Appearance at Master Hearings and Individual Hearings;
- Requests for continuances, termination, and other procedural relief;
- Development of legal defense strategies;
- Ongoing case support throughout EOIR proceedings.