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Immigration Lawyer in New Orleans, LA (2026)

Immigration counsel for families preparing around One Canal Place, USCIS appointments, and New Orleans ERO issues.

5.3% foreign-born residents
New Orleans Court One Canal Place
New Orleans ERO Field Office Poydras Street office
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New Orleans Immigration Resources and Local Context

Port, hospitality, university, and family-based immigration histories often overlap locally. A strong case still needs a disciplined reading of the federal notice, especially when court access, USCIS appointment rules, and ERO instructions sit in different parts of the same city.

Data USA reports the New Orleans-Metairie metro at nearly 1.27 million residents in 2024, with foreign-born residents connected to hospitality, port, health care, and university life.

Verified federal offices to review

  • Immigration court: DOJ EOIR lists the New Orleans Immigration Court at One Canal Place, 365 Canal Street, Suite 500, New Orleans, LA 70130. EOIR lists public hours from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. DOJ EOIR lists NORTA bus and streetcar service near One Canal Place and court access by elevator to the fifth floor.
  • USCIS field office: USCIS requires a scheduled appointment at field offices and instructs visitors to confirm the address on the appointment notice. For local planning, clients commonly look to the New Orleans USCIS Field Office.
  • ICE ERO: ICE lists the New Orleans ERO Field Office at 1250 Poydras Street, Suite 325, New Orleans, LA 70113, phone (504) 599-7800, with an area of responsibility for Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.

We begin by reading the federal notice against the local facts. The review confirms the agency, due date, address, A-number, appearance format, and evidence already available so the next move fits the court, USCIS, or ERO issue in front of the client.

Local preparation notes

  • If the notice names One Canal Place, plan around security, elevator access, and arrival time.
  • Keep parish records, port or hospitality employment proof, school documents, and medical records in a dated chronology.
  • Separate USCIS appointment notices from court hearing notices even when both are local.
  • For ICE ERO contact, identify the purpose before delivering documents.
  • For asylum, keep deadline evidence visible and country materials organized by issue.
  • For family petitions, complete civil records and translations before adding local support letters.

Immigration Services for New Orleans Families

Family Immigration

Family immigration petitions using parish, employment, school, and identity records to support spouse, parent, child, sibling, and fiancé filings.

Green Cards

Green card and immigrant-visa help that keeps civil documents, translations, travel history, and interview preparation in one coherent file.

Citizenship & Naturalization

Citizenship case preparation for permanent residents reviewing travel, taxes, residence, English, civics, and local appointment logistics.

Deportation Defense

Removal-defense planning for One Canal Place hearings, including exhibits, witness preparation, and relief analysis.

Asylum

Asylum case development with declaration work, country documents, deadline review, and preparation for the court listed on the notice.

Business Immigration

Employment, port-related, investor, professional, and transfer-based immigration support for local employers and workers.

How Modern Law Group Helps New Orleans Clients Prepare

New Orleans Immigration FAQ

What controls a New Orleans immigration-court hearing?

Use the EOIR notice first. The One Canal Place listing helps with planning, but the notice controls the hearing date, time, place, and format.

Can I go to USCIS without an appointment?

No. USCIS field offices require scheduled appointments. Follow the notice for the address and time, and check for closures before going.

Is ICE ERO the same as immigration court?

No. ERO handles enforcement, custody, or supervision issues. EOIR handles removal proceedings, and each uses different paperwork.

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