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Immigration Lawyer in Mesa, AZ (2026)

East Valley immigration support for families preparing for Phoenix court, USCIS, and ICE ERO steps.

12.2% foreign-born residents
Phoenix Immigration Court 250 N. Seventh Ave.
Phoenix USCIS Field Office East Valley appointments
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Mesa Immigration Resources and Local Context

East Valley families often have strong local proof, but the federal agencies that control the next step are usually tied to Phoenix. That means a case can turn on small details in the notice: the office name, the hearing format, the date, and whether the instruction comes from USCIS, EOIR, or ICE.

Data USA reports Mesa had more than 510,000 residents in 2024, and the East Valley includes a substantial foreign-born population tied to the Phoenix metro.

Verified federal offices to review

  • Immigration court: DOJ EOIR lists the Phoenix Immigration Court at 250 N. Seventh Ave., Suite 300, Phoenix, AZ 85007. EOIR lists public hours from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. DOJ EOIR lists visitor parking signs at the Phoenix court and standard federal security screening.
  • USCIS field office: USCIS directs applicants to follow the appointment notice for the exact field-office address and confirms that walk-ins are not allowed. For local planning, clients commonly look to the Phoenix USCIS Field Office.
  • ICE ERO: ICE lists the Phoenix ERO Field Office at 2035 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004, phone (602) 766-7030, with an area of responsibility for Arizona.

The first step is to separate Phoenix court, USCIS, and ERO instructions. We confirm the agency, deadline, address, A-number, appearance format, and available evidence before deciding whether to prepare a filing, motion, interview plan, hearing packet, or detention response.

Local preparation notes

  • Read Phoenix court, USCIS, and ERO references carefully because the offices are not interchangeable.
  • Keep East Valley leases, employer records, school letters, and medical proof in chronological order.
  • For mixed-status families, separate each person’s notices and alien numbers.
  • For USCIS interviews, prepare translations and originals before adding optional exhibits.
  • For court cases, identify relief eligibility before building a large evidence packet.
  • For ICE instructions, confirm the purpose of the contact before sending documents.

Immigration Services for Mesa Families

Family Immigration

Family immigration petitions for East Valley households, including notice review before anyone relies on a Phoenix agency address.

Green Cards

Adjustment and immigrant-visa help for East Valley clients, from civil records and translations through Phoenix-area interview preparation.

Citizenship & Naturalization

Naturalization preparation for Arizona permanent residents, with travel, tax, residence, English, civics, and appointment issues reviewed early.

Deportation Defense

Removal-defense planning for Phoenix court matters, including evidence packets, witness preparation, and relief review.

Asylum

Asylum preparation for Phoenix-linked cases, including declarations, country evidence, filing deadlines, and hearing prep.

Business Immigration

Employment and investor immigration help for East Valley employers, founders, professionals, and transferred employees.

How Modern Law Group Helps Mesa Clients Prepare

Mesa Immigration FAQ

How should Mesa residents read a Phoenix court notice?

Start with the EOIR notice. Phoenix court information is useful background, but the notice controls the hearing date, time, address, and format.

Can I go to USCIS without an appointment?

No. USCIS field offices do not allow walk-ins. Follow the appointment notice and check for any Phoenix office closure before travel.

Is ICE ERO the same as immigration court?

No. ERO handles enforcement and supervision, while EOIR handles removal proceedings. Keep the notices and deadlines separate.

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If your notice names USCIS, Phoenix EOIR, or ICE ERO, get legal review before the next deadline, appointment, or hearing.

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