Oregon is home to a diverse and growing immigrant community, with residents from Latin America, East and Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, and Africa concentrated in Portland, Salem, Eugene, Medford, and the agricultural regions of the Willamette and Rogue Valleys. Oregon’s status as a sanctuary state provides certain protections, but federal immigration law still applies statewide, and immigrants in Oregon face the same deportation proceedings, visa backlogs, and USCIS processing challenges as those in any other state. Aftalion Law Group serves as an experienced immigration lawyer in Oregon, offering comprehensive legal representation that covers every major area of immigration law.
Aftalion Law Group provides the full range of immigration legal services to Oregon clients.
Deportation and removal defense for Oregon residents facing proceedings before the Portland Immigration Court. The firm handles cancellation of removal, asylum-based defenses, voluntary departure, prosecutorial discretion requests, and emergency motions to stay removal.
Family-based immigration services include I-130 petitions, adjustment of status, consular processing, and marriage-based green card applications for Oregon families. The firm guides clients through every step, from initial filing to the USCIS interview.
Oregon’s technology sector, agricultural industry, and healthcare system drive significant demand for employment-based immigration services, including H-1B, L-1, O-1, and EB-category petitions, as well as labor certification and visa sponsorship.
Additional services include asylum and refugee protection, DACA renewals and advance parole, U.S. citizenship and naturalization, VAWA self-petitions and U-visas, immigration waivers, and federal mandamus lawsuits for USCIS delays.
When criminal charges intersect with immigration status, Aftalion Law Group’s immigration criminal defense practice provides integrated representation that addresses both systems simultaneously.
Oregon’s federal immigration infrastructure is centered in Portland, with jurisdiction extending statewide.
USCIS Portland Field Office
511 NW Broadway, Portland, OR 97209
Portland Immigration Court
1220 SW 3rd Avenue, Suite 1201, Portland, OR 97204
The Portland Immigration Court hears removal cases for immigrants in Oregon and parts of the Pacific Northwest.
Applications filed from Oregon are typically routed to the USCIS California Service Center or the National Benefits Center, depending on form type. Oregon applicants experiencing processing delays beyond posted timeframes should consider whether a mandamus lawsuit against USCIS could expedite their case.
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No matter where you are located in Oregon, our team is ready to assist with your immigration needs.
Oregon’s immigrant population plays a vital role in the state’s economy and cultural fabric, particularly in agriculture, technology, healthcare, and food processing.
Key demographic figures to verify against the most recent American Community Survey (ACS) data:
Portland’s immigrant communities include substantial Mexican, Vietnamese, Chinese, Somali, and Ukrainian/Russian populations. Salem and the mid-Willamette Valley host large agricultural worker communities, many from Mexico and Central America. Southern Oregon, including Medford and Ashland, has seen growth in its immigrant population tied to the agricultural and hospitality industries.
Oregon stands apart from many states with protective immigration policies at the state level, though federal law still governs immigration enforcement.
Sanctuary state law: Oregon was the first state to enact a sanctuary law in 1987 (ORS 181A.820), which prohibits state and local law enforcement from using public resources to detect or apprehend people whose only violation is being in the country without authorization. This law was strengthened by the Oregon Sanctuary Promise Act (2021), which expanded protections against federal immigration enforcement in public spaces including schools, hospitals, and courthouses.
Driver’s licenses: Oregon issues a standard driver’s license that does not require proof of immigration status (Oregon Driver Card program). This allows all Oregon residents, regardless of immigration status, to legally drive.
In-state tuition: Oregon law allows DACA recipients and certain undocumented students to access in-state tuition rates at public universities.
ICE enforcement: Despite state-level protections, ICE maintains authority for federal enforcement operations in Oregon. ICE falls within the Seattle Area of Responsibility for Oregon. Federal operations, including targeted arrests and worksite enforcement, can and do occur in Oregon. The state sanctuary law limits local cooperation but does not prevent federal agents from acting independently.
Oregon immigrants encounter several recurring issues that an immigration lawyer in Oregon can address.
Oregon’s sanctuary protections do not shield residents from federal enforcement, and the current political environment has brought increased ICE activity even in traditionally protective jurisdictions. Immigrants with prior removal orders, missed court dates, or criminal records face heightened risk and should consult an attorney to understand their options.
Agricultural workers in Oregon’s farming communities are particularly vulnerable to immigration enforcement and workplace exploitation. Many hold Temporary Protected Status (TPS), pending asylum claims, or lack formal status entirely. Aftalion Law Group helps these workers explore available relief, including TPS renewals, asylum applications, and U-visa petitions for victims of crime or labor trafficking.
Portland’s technology sector employs a large number of H-1B and L-1 visa holders who need representation for visa extensions, status changes, and the path from temporary work visa to permanent residence through employer-sponsored green card petitions.
Immigration law is federal, which means a qualified immigration attorney can represent you from anywhere in the country. Aftalion Law Group serves Oregon residents through:
At Aftalion Law Group, our immigration lawyers provide comprehensive services for individuals seeking to immigrate to the United States or maintain their status as a permanent resident, tailored to the needs of Oregon residents, including but not limited to:
Aftalion Law Group offers Oregon residents experienced, responsive immigration representation backed by a dual practice in immigration and criminal defense. This combination matters especially in cases where a criminal issue could affect your immigration status or eligibility for relief.
The firm represents clients in English and Spanish, serving Oregon’s diverse immigrant population. From straightforward naturalization applications to complex asylum cases and emergency removal defense, Aftalion Law Group provides the legal depth your case demands.
Whether you need help with a family-based petition, an asylum application, a work visa, or an urgent deportation defense matter, Aftalion Law Group is ready to serve you. Contact us to schedule a confidential consultation and take the next step toward resolving your immigration case.