Immigration Lawyer in Denver, Colorado
At Lisinski Law Firm, our mission is simple but powerful: changing as many lives as possible while keeping families together in the United States. Through our presence in the Mile High City and the surrounding Denver metropolitan area, we make immigration relief accessible to families in Colorado. Our firm focuses on complex humanitarian immigration cases and strong deportation defense strategies, providing vulnerable individuals with a pathway toward legal status.
When you are searching for a reliable immigration lawyer in Denver, you need a team that understands the local complexities of immigration law. Our Denver-area office serves as a safe space for immigrant families across Colorado who are seeking protection, stability, and a chance to remain with their families.
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Who We Are
Lisinski Law Firm is dedicated to helping immigrants who have been told they cannot reach legal status in the United States. Guided by our commitment to justice and family unity, we represent individuals and families seeking immigration protection and relief.
We believe every case deserves attention, strategy, and compassion. Our firm continues to fight for families across the United States with the same determination that inspired our founding.
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Why Choose Lisinski Law Firm as Your Denver Immigration Attorneys
Proven Track Record in the 10th Circuit
Immigration law in Colorado operates within the jurisdiction of the 10th Circuit, which means that handling cases successfully requires much more than submitting paperwork. Each case must be carefully analyzed and supported by a strong legal strategy that takes into account local procedures, immigration court dynamics, and federal immigration law.
Our legal team understands that humanitarian immigration petitions often involve complicated personal histories, limited documentation, or difficult immigration backgrounds. Instead of seeing those factors as barriers, we develop strategies designed to overcome them. Having an experienced immigration attorney in Denver can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. Our attorneys focus on building strong legal arguments that meet federal immigration standards while addressing the unique circumstances of each client.
Trauma-Informed & Bilingual Advocacy
Humanitarian immigration cases often involve deeply personal experiences, including mistreatment, exploitation, or serious crime. For many immigrants, discussing these experiences can be emotionally challenging.
Our bilingual legal team is prepared to assist clients in both Spanish and English, ensuring that communication remains clear and accessible throughout the legal process. More importantly, our attorneys and legal professionals are trained to approach these cases with empathy and understanding.
For Denver’s immigrant community, working with a legal team that understands the emotional weight of humanitarian immigration cases is essential. Our approach prioritizes dignity, confidentiality, and support at every stage of the legal journey.
Local Court Presence
Our legal team represents clients before the Denver Immigration Court located at 1901 Curtis Street, one of the main immigration courts serving Colorado and surrounding states, and we are also experienced with cases involving individuals held at the Aurora Contract Detention Facility, which plays a role in removal proceedings for many immigrants in the region.
Having an attorney who understands the local court environment, judges, and procedural expectations may provide a strong advantage when developing a legal strategy.
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A Values-Driven Immigration Law Firm
Protection
Relentless advocacy for families facing the hardest immigration cases.
Human Dignity
Every person deserves safety, respect, and lawful protection.
Family Unity
We fight to keep families together.
Courageous Advocacy
We take on the cases others turn away from.
The Story Behind the Firm: Angel and Juan
Angel and her family know firsthand what it feels like to face separation. They understand the fear and uncertainty that comes with irregular immigration status. Before Angel founded a firm dedicated to fighting for clients nationwide, she had to fight for her husband, Juan, and secure their family’s future in the country. Juan is originally from Costa Rica and came to the United States without authorization from a young age. After he and Angel met and fell in love, they spoke to countless immigration attorneys who gave them the same answer: due to Juan’s immigration history, he could not fix his papers.
One day, Juan was arrested in front of his little son—for no reason other than being Latino—and faced deportation. That was Angel’s tipping point. She refused to wait years for reforms and decided to handle the case herself. By studying immigration law and fighting for her husband’s documents, Angel discovered what would become a lifelong mission: keeping families together.
Through Attorney Angel’s leadership, we have successfully changed the lives of thousands of clients in similar situations nationwide. Our office in Denver stands as proof of our commitment to her mission.
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Immigration Lawyer Near You in Denver, Colorado
If you are searching for an immigration lawyer near you in Denver, our legal team is ready to assist you.
Our office is conveniently positioned to serve clients from Denver and surrounding suburbs such as Aurora, Thornton, and Lakewood. This allows many clients to access legal services without the challenges associated with downtown traffic or complicated commutes.
We also provide virtual consultations, allowing us to assist clients across the entire state of Colorado—from Grand Junction and Fort Collins to Pueblo and Colorado Springs.
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Humanitarian Immigration Services in Denver
At Lisinski Law Firm, our Denver immigration attorneys carefully review each case to identify potential options that clients may not be aware of. Our goal is to help clients explore every available path toward legal protection and stability in the United States.
VAWA Immigration Lawyer in Denver
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) provides immigration protection for individuals who have experienced abuse or mistreatment within certain qualifying family relationships.
Despite the name, VAWA cases are meant for both men and women who have suffered abuse from:
- A U.S. citizen spouse
- A lawful permanent resident spouse
- A U.S. citizen child who is at least 21 years old
- A U.S. citizen parent (in cases involving minor applicants)
VAWA allows survivors to file a self-petition, meaning they can apply for immigration protection independently without relying on the abusive relative.
One of the most important features of VAWA is its strict confidentiality standards. The abusive relative will not be notified about the filing, and their consent or participation is not required. This protection allows survivors to pursue immigration relief without fear of retaliation or further harm. For many applicants, VAWA may ultimately provide a pathway toward lawful permanent residence and long-term security in the United States.
Our Denver VAWA lawyers assist clients throughout Denver County, Adams County, and Arapahoe County who are seeking protection, independence, and the opportunity to rebuild their lives.
T Visa Immigration Lawyer in Denver: Ending Exploitation
The T Visa is a humanitarian visa designed to protect victims of human trafficking and severe labor exploitation. In many cases, trafficking involves everyday forms of coercion or abuse that occur in workplaces or domestic settings. For example:
- Unpaid or withheld wages,
- Threats of calling immigration authorities
- Confiscated passports or documents
- Forced labor in industries such as construction, landscaping, hospitality, or agriculture
Victims may feel trapped due to fear, financial pressure, or immigration concerns.
The T Visa provides survivors with significant immigration benefits, such as legal status in the United States, work authorization, access to a Social Security number, and a potential pathway towards a Green Card.
A knowledgeable T Visa lawyer in Denver can evaluate your situation and determine whether you qualify for a case.
U Visa Assistance: Helping Victims of Crime in Denver
The U Visa is a humanitarian visa created to protect victims of certain crimes who have cooperated with law enforcement during the investigation or prosecution of the offense. One of the key requirements of the U Visa is obtaining a Law Enforcement Certification, which confirms that the victim has assisted or is willing to assist authorities. In Denver, this certification may come from agencies such as the Denver Police Department (DPD) or the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office.
For many immigrants, communicating with law enforcement about traumatic events can be extremely difficult. At Lisinski Law Firm, we help guide clients through this process and work to obtain the necessary certification on their behalf.
U Visa cases can take several years due to government processing times, but successful applicants may receive important benefits including work authorization, protection from deportation, and, eventually, a pathway toward lawful permanent residence.
If you were a victim of a crime in Denver, an experienced U Visa lawyer can help determine whether you qualify for this type of immigration relief.
Deportation Defense & The Denver Immigration Court
Facing removal proceedings can be one of the most stressful experiences for an immigrant family. However, receiving a Notice to Appear (NTA) does not mean that your case is over. Removal proceedings simply indicate that the government has initiated a case in immigration court against you. Depending on the circumstances, individuals may still qualify for several forms of relief.
The Denver Immigration Court, located at 1901 Curtis Street, handles removal cases for many immigrants living throughout Colorado. While immigration courts can be challenging environments, having a lawyer familiar with local procedures and judicial expectations can make a meaningful difference.
Our deportation defense attorneys in Denver evaluate all possible options, which may include:
- Humanitarian immigration petitions
- Cancellation of removal
- Asylum
- Termination of removal proceedings
Our goal is to develop a legal strategy focused on helping clients remain in the United States whenever possible.
Parole in Place (PIP) for Military Families in Colorado
Parole in Place (PIP) is an important immigration program created to protect undocumented family members of U.S. military service members and veterans.
This program allows certain immediate relatives of military personnel to remain legally in the United States, even if they originally entered the country without authorization. In many cases, Parole in Place can allow eligible individuals to apply for lawful permanent residence without leaving the country through consular processing.
Eligible applicants may include:
- Spouses of U.S. service members
- Parents of active-duty military personnel
- Unmarried children of service members
For military families in Colorado, this program is particularly relevant due to the strong military presence in the state. Colorado is home to several major military installations, including Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora, Fort Carson in Colorado Springs, and the United States Air Force Academy. Many service members stationed at these installations have family members who may benefit from immigration protection.
Parole in Place provides reassurance for military families who have dedicated their lives to serving the country. In addition to protection from removal, PIP may also provide eligibility for work authorization, helping families achieve greater financial stability.
An experienced Parole in Place attorney in Denver may review your family’s circumstances and determine whether you qualify.
Serving the Front Range & Greater Denver Community
Our commitment to immigrant families extends throughout the entire Front Range region. Our Denver office welcomes clients from communities across the metropolitan area and surrounding cities.
- Denver
- Aurora
- Lakewood
- Thornton
- Commerce City
- Brighton
- Greeley
- Boulder
Frequently Asked Questions About Immigration in Denver
Is the Denver Immigration Court different from other states?
Immigration courts operate under federal law, but procedures and case backlogs can vary by location. Local experience can help attorneys navigate court expectations more effectively.
Where is the Denver Immigration Court located?
The Denver Immigration Court is located at 1901 Curtis St, Denver, CO 80202.
How do I get a U Visa certification in Denver?
Certification typically comes from law enforcement agencies such as the Denver Police Department or local sheriff’s offices. An immigration attorney can help guide the process.
Can I apply for VAWA if I live in Aurora but my spouse is a citizen?
Yes. Eligibility depends on the relationship and evidence of abuse, not the specific city where you live.
How long do immigration hearings take in Colorado?
Processing times vary depending on case type and court backlog. Some cases may take several months or even years.
What is Parole in Place for Buckley Space Force Base families?
Parole in Place allows certain undocumented family members of U.S. military personnel to remain in the United States and potentially apply for lawful permanent residence.
Do you offer Spanish-speaking consultations in Denver?
Yes. Our bilingual legal team assists clients in both Spanish and English.
Does my abuser have to be a U.S. citizen for VAWA?
Not necessarily. In some cases, the abuser may be a lawful permanent resident.
Will my abuser find out if I file a VAWA petition?
No. VAWA petitions are strictly confidential and do not notify the abusive relative.
How to Find Our Office
How to Find Our Office
Address
6702 S Potomac St, Suite 200, Centennial, CO 80112
How to get there
The office is in a large building next to the roundabout. There is a visible sign on the front of the building, which can be seen from the roundabout.
Parking
The parking lot is in front of the building, next to the Lisinski Law Firm sign.
How to identify the office
To enter the building, use the doors on the side, marked with the Lisinski Law Firm and bank logos. Once inside, take the stairs on the left or the elevator on the right to reach the office immediately upon arrival.