Uribe & Uribe APLC is a specialized law firm dedicated to defending non-citizen immigrants in both criminal and immigration court. With a focused practice that bridges the gap between criminal defense and immigration law, the firm stands out for its commitment to providing zealous, informed representation to clients facing complex legal challenges that threaten their status in the United States.
The firm’s attorneys are trained specifically to handle cases where criminal convictions carry severe immigration consequences, emphasizing diligence, advocacy, and strategic planning to secure outcomes that protect clients’ immigration goals. They serve immigrant individuals and families, particularly those at risk of deportation or seeking relief from removal, and affirmatively work to mitigate adverse immigration impacts through tailored legal strategies, including seeking immigration-neutral dispositions and taking cases to trial when necessary.
Services Offered
- Deportation Defense
- Immigration Detention Assistance
- Bail for Immigrant Defendants
- Motions to Vacate
- Writ of Habeas Corpus
- Writ of Coram Nobis
- Gubernatorial Pardons
- Defense Related to California Penal Code 1016.5
- Defense Related to California Penal Code Section 1203.43
- Defense Related to California Penal Code 1192.5
- Defense Related to Penal Code Section 1473.7
- Representation for Consequences of Convictions
- Driving Under the Influence Defense
- Drug Offenses Defense
- Domestic Violence Defense
- 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Representation
- Appeals
- Immigration Court Representation
- Cancellation of Removal for LPRs
- Non-LPR Cancellation of Removal
- Asylum Applications
- Withholding of Removal and CAT
- NACARA Claims
- Waivers
- U Visas
- VAWA Petitions
- Residency Applications
- Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
- DACA and Advance Parole
- Naturalization
- Consular Process Assistance
- Religious Visas
The firm is based in South Pasadena, California, and serves clients across federal and state courts, with attorneys licensed to practice in both jurisdictions. They provide services in English and Spanish, reflecting their deep connection to immigrant communities and commitment to accessible, culturally aware legal support.
