Immigration isn’t just paperwork—it’s your future, your family, your life in the U.S. all tied together. And for many in Denver, it can feel overwhelming when things move fast or unexpected issues pop up.
That’s where we come in.
Since 2014, The Jackman Law Firm has stood by clients through tough family law matters. Now, we bring that same drive and care to immigration cases in Denver. Whether you’re reuniting with loved ones, facing removal, or applying for citizenship, we’re here to help you move forward.
Immigration Law in Denver Isn’t Just Federal — It’s Personal Here
Yes, immigration law is based on federal rules, handled by agencies like USCIS, ICE, and EOIR. But what many people don’t realize is how much local knowledge matters. Having a legal team that knows the ins and outs of the Denver Immigration Court, the local USCIS field office, and the specific challenges people face in Colorado can make a real difference.
We understand the community, the court staff, and how local trends affect timing and outcomes. Immigration rules can change quickly, and your case deserves up-to-date legal guidance rooted in real experience.
What Are Your Rights in the U.S. Immigration Process?
If you’re in the U.S.—no matter your immigration status—you still have rights.
Here’s What That Means for You:
- You have the right to a lawyer. While the government won’t appoint one for you in immigration court, you can (and should) hire one to represent you.
- You can remain silent. You don’t have to answer questions about your immigration status or country of birth if you’re not comfortable doing so.
- You’re protected from unlawful searches or arrests. Officers generally need a warrant signed by a judge.
Having legal representation helps make sure your rights are protected. We’re here to help you understand your options, avoid common mistakes, and make sure you’re treated fairly.
Why Our Legal Experience Matters for Immigration Clients
We’ve spent over a decade helping people through some of the toughest moments of their lives—fighting for custody, securing assets, protecting families. Immigration is no different. It’s personal. And just like with family law, there’s a lot riding on the outcome.
Here’s What You Can Expect From Us
- Real talk: we’ll tell you what you need to hear, not just what sounds good.
- Clear, consistent communication: we return calls and emails the same day.
- Dedicated support: we’ll be there with you—at your interview, in court, and every step in between.
- A track record of stepping in and standing strong for our clients when the stakes are high.
We’re in this to win, and we’ll approach your case like we do all others—with focus, energy, and care.
Immigration Services We Offer in Denver
Immigration law isn’t one-size-fits-all. Every person’s situation is different. That’s why we handle a wide range of immigration matters right here in Denver.
Family-Based Immigration
- Green Cards for spouses, parents, children, and siblings
- Adjustment of Status for those already in the U.S.
- Consular Processing for family members abroad
- Waivers for unlawful presence or other grounds of inadmissibility
Deportation Defense & Removal Proceedings
- Full representation in Immigration Court
- Cancellation of Removal, Asylum, and other forms of relief
- Bond hearings and motions to reopen
Asylum & Humanitarian Relief
- Affirmative and defensive asylum applications
- U Visas for victims of certain crimes
- VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) petitions
- SIJS (Special Immigrant Juvenile Status) for children
Citizenship & Naturalization
- N-400 applications for U.S. citizenship
- Preparation for civics test and interview
Employment-Based Immigration
- H-1B, L-1, O-1 and other employment visas
- Labor certification (PERM)
- Employment-based Green Card petition
Common Immigration Questions in Colorado
Where is the immigration court in Denver?
The Denver Immigration Court is located downtown at 1961 Stout Street. If you’re scheduled to appear there, we can represent you and help you get prepared.
Does Colorado offer benefits to immigrants?
While immigration law is handled federally, Colorado does have programs for certain residents, regardless of status, like driver’s licenses or healthcare for children. We can talk through what may apply to your situation.
Are there state laws that impact immigration enforcement?
Yes, Colorado has taken steps to limit local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement in some cases. But immigration outcomes are still determined under federal law.
Why Timing Matters More Than You Might Think
Immigration issues can get urgent quickly. Deadlines come up fast. Missing one can mean your case gets denied, delayed, or worse.
Reaching out early gives us time to plan. We can build a strong case, gather the right documents, and anticipate problems before they come up. Whether you’ve just started thinking about your options or you’re already in removal proceedings, don’t wait too long to get legal help.
Let’s Talk About Your Immigration Case in Denver
At The Jackman Law Firm, we don’t take your trust lightly. We’re here to fight for your goals—whether that means keeping your family together, staying in the U.S., or building a new life in Colorado.
You don’t have to figure this out alone. Call us at 719-416-9753 or visit our contact page.
We’re ready when you are. Let’s get started.