Facing removal proceedings in New York City? Mandi Law Group defends deportation cases, removal proceedings, master calendar hearings, and individual hearings at NYC Immigration Court (26 Federal Plaza, Varick Street) across New York.
Immigration court proceedings are time-sensitive and unforgiving. Missed hearings, weak defense strategy, or procedural errors can result in removal orders. Our legal team builds aggressive defense strategies from the moment you receive a Notice to Appear.
Immigration court requires courtroom advocacy and procedural mastery. Mandi Law Group defends removal proceedings with aggressive strategy and thorough preparation.
Removal proceedings require courtroom advocacy and procedural knowledge. Mandi Law Group handles master calendar hearings, individual hearings, bond hearings, and appeals with focused litigation strategy.
For cases at NYC Immigration Court at 26 Federal Plaza (Varick Street), we understand local procedures, judge tendencies, and filing requirements. This local knowledge strengthens case preparation and courtroom presentation.
We explore all available defenses including cancellation of removal, asylum, adjustment, prosecutorial discretion, and termination motions. Every case receives individualized relief analysis.
The firm supports clients across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, Long Island, and throughout New York State for immigration court matters.
From master calendar hearings to individual hearings and appeals, we provide comprehensive immigration court representation at NYC Immigration Court and throughout New York State.
Master calendar hearing representation
Individual hearing preparation and representation
Bond hearing and custody redetermination
Notice to Appear (NTA) response and analysis
Cancellation of removal applications
Asylum defense in removal proceedings
Adjustment of status in immigration court
Motion to terminate removal proceedings
Appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA)
Prosecutorial discretion and case closure requests
Our step-by-step process ensures your removal defense is prepared with aggressive strategy, strong evidence, and courtroom advocacy.
We review your Notice to Appear, charging documents, immigration history, and upcoming hearing dates. You receive a clear explanation of removal grounds, potential defenses, and deadlines so you know exactly what you face.
Your defense strategy is built around available relief options including cancellation of removal, asylum, adjustment of status, or prosecutorial discretion. We analyze eligibility, evidence requirements, and likelihood of success before proceeding.
At master calendar hearings, we appear with you at NYC Immigration Court (26 Federal Plaza, Varick Street), respond to allegations, designate country of removal if applicable, and request relief. We secure individual hearing dates and filing deadlines.
Before your individual (merits) hearing, we prepare comprehensive evidence packages, witness testimony, legal briefs, and cross-examination strategy. You receive specific preparation for direct examination and likely government questions.
We represent you at individual hearings before the Immigration Judge, present evidence, examine witnesses, and make legal arguments. If the decision is unfavorable, we analyze appeal options to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).
Mandi Law Group represents clients at NYC Immigration Court (26 Federal Plaza, Varick Street) and serves clients across all five boroughs of New York City and throughout New York State.
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NYC Immigration Court Location: The New York City Immigration Court is located at 26 Federal Plaza in Lower Manhattan (near Foley Square and Varick Street). We regularly appear at this location for master calendar hearings, individual hearings, bond hearings, and motion practice on behalf of clients in removal proceedings.
If you received an NTA or have an upcoming immigration court hearing, do not wait. Early legal action can preserve defenses and improve your chances of relief.
If you are detained or facing an unfavorable decision, we handle bond hearings, custody redetermination, and appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).
Do not ignore it. A Notice to Appear (NTA) starts removal proceedings. Contact a lawyer immediately to review the charges, analyze defenses, and prepare for your first master calendar hearing. Missing hearings can result in automatic removal orders.
NYC Immigration Court is located at 26 Federal Plaza in Lower Manhattan (near Foley Square and Varick Street). We regularly appear at this location for master calendar hearings, individual hearings, and bond hearings.
Master calendar hearings are short procedural hearings to set deadlines and individual hearing dates. Individual (merits) hearings are full evidentiary hearings where the judge decides your case based on testimony, evidence, and legal arguments.
If you are detained, you may request a bond hearing before an Immigration Judge. We represent clients at bond hearings, present evidence of community ties and lack of flight risk, and argue for bond or custody redetermination.
Cancellation of removal is a form of relief that allows certain individuals to avoid deportation and obtain a green card. Requirements include 10 years physical presence (LPRs: 7 years), good moral character, and exceptional hardship to qualifying relatives. We prepare cancellation applications for immigration court.
Yes. If you are in removal proceedings, you can apply for asylum as a defense. The Immigration Judge decides your asylum case at an individual hearing. We prepare defensive asylum applications, gather country condition evidence, and represent clients at asylum hearings.
Timing varies based on court backlog, case complexity, and relief sought. From Notice to Appear to individual hearing can take 1-3+ years in NYC Immigration Court. During consultation, we provide realistic timing for your case.
If the Immigration Judge orders removal, you have the right to appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) within 30 days. We analyze appeal grounds, file notices of appeal, and prepare BIA briefs for favorable cases.
Mandi Law Group serves clients in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, Long Island, and throughout New York State for all immigration court matters.
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