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We are built for litigation. When your case demands it, we stand in front of judges, challenge government agencies and fight for your future with uncompromising determination.
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Every move is calculated. We study your case, build a precise plan and prepare for every possible scenario. Nothing is left to chance.
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For more than 17 years we have handled immigration, family law, criminal defense and personal injury cases. Our record reflects strong advocacy and outcomes clients can depend on.
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We know how overwhelming legal challenges can be— from immigration issues to criminal and family law matters.
Our experienced attorneys help you navigate the complexities of each case, using their knowledge and strategic insight to guide you through criminal proceedings, removal defense, and family law disputes. Your future matters, and we work hard to protect it.
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Facing a Legal Issue in Colorado?
Laws in Colorado move fast, from strict deadlines in personal injury cases to complex requirements in immigration and family court. In Denver, even small details can change the direction of your case. At Barringer Law Firm, we help you understand your rights, your options, and what the law actually requires in your situation. Even if you believe your case is lost, we can review it in detail and look for legal strategies that work in your favor.
Frequently Asked Questions Before We Build Your Case
The visa you need depends on why you are entering the U.S., whether for tourism, work, study, business, or family reasons. Each visa category has specific eligibility requirements and restrictions.
Common nonimmigrant visas include B-1/B-2 (visitor), F-1 (student), H-1B (specialty occupation), L-1 (intracompany transfer), and various employment-based or family-based categories. Entering under the wrong visa, or violating its terms, can affect future immigration options. A legal review helps determine the right category before you apply.
In some cases, yes. Certain immigration applications allow you to request employment authorization (EAD) while your case is pending. However, not all cases qualify, and eligibility depends on your status and the type of application filed. Filing incorrectly or without eligibility can result in delays or denial.
Speak with an attorney and understand your options before your case moves forward.
After a charge is filed, the case moves through stages that may include advisement, arraignment, pretrial proceedings, and trial. The process depends on whether the charge is a misdemeanor or felony and which court has jurisdiction.
Criminal charges can also trigger immigration and long-term legal consequences, making early legal representation critical.
Every case is different. Get advice based on your situation.
Colorado courts determine custody, called parental responsibilities, based on the best interests of the child. Courts consider factors such as stability, parental involvement, and the ability to cooperate. Custody arrangements can be modified, but only when legal standards are met. Get guidance specific to your case.
Seek medical care immediately, document the accident, and avoid giving recorded statements without legal guidance.
Colorado injury claims are subject to deadlines and liability rules that can impact compensation. Prompt legal support helps protect your rights from the start.
You may qualify for a Green Card through family sponsorship, employment-based petitions, humanitarian options, or special immigrant programs. In most cases, the process involves submitting a petition, proving eligibility, and attending biometric appointments and interviews with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Processing times and requirements vary widely depending on the category, your location, and your immigration history. A legal evaluation helps determine the most efficient path and avoid delays or denials caused by missing or incorrect filings.
Most applicants must first be lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders) and have lived in the United States for at least five years, or three years in certain cases (such as spouses of U.S. citizens). Applicants must also meet federal requirements related to continuous residence, physical presence, and good moral character.
The naturalization process generally includes filing Form N-400, attending a biometrics appointment, completing an in-person interview, and passing the English and civics test.
Criminal history, extended travel outside the U.S., or prior immigration violations can affect eligibility and should be reviewed before applying.
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