Criminal-Immigration representation

Criminal-Immigration Defense Lawyer – Protecting Your Status and Your Future

When Criminal Charges Put Your Immigration Status at Risk, You Need a Lawyer Who Understands Both Systems

If you’re a noncitizen facing criminal charges—or if you’ve already been convicted of a crime—your immigration status could be in serious jeopardy. A single mistake or guilty plea can lead to deportation, denial of a green card, or even a permanent bar to remaining in or reentering the U.S.

At Lamb Law, we specialize in crimmigration—the intersection of criminal and immigration law. We represent immigrants in Colorado who are charged with or affected by criminal offenses and work to protect their ability to remain in the United States.

This area of law is complex, and many attorneys don’t fully understand the immigration consequences of alleged criminal conduct. That’s why it’s critical to work with someone who does.

What Is Crimmigration?

Crimmigration is the intersection where criminal law and immigration law collide. Even minor charges—like shoplifting, drug possession, or domestic disputes—can lead to removal proceedings or the denial of lawful immigration benefits.

We help noncitizens who are:

We Understand What You're Going Through

Many of our clients come to us scared, confused, and full of regret:

  • I didn’t realize my guilty plea would make me deportable.

  • Can I still fix this if my case is already closed?

  • Will I be detained after court?

  • I’m a permanent resident—can I still be removed over this?

We know what’s at stake—not just your immigration status, but your job, your family, and your future in the U.S. Our job is to protect you from the worst-case scenario and guide you toward a solution.

Our Criminal-Immigration Representation Services

We work closely with defense counsel—or serve as both immigration and criminal counsel—to minimize or reverse the immigration consequences of criminal charges.

Why Choose Lamb Law?

Act Quickly - Time Matters in Crimmigration Cases

In criminal-immigration matters, what you do early on can determine everything. Pleading guilty without the right legal advice can can trigger serious immigration consequences. The earlier you involve an attorney who understands immigration law, the more options we have to protect your future.

If you’re a noncitizen dealing with criminal charges—or worried about past convictions affecting your status—Lamb Law can help you understand your rights and fight for your future.