About Casillas Law, PLLC — Immigration Phoenix, Arizona
Casillas Law, PLLC brings dedicated immigration legal services to Phoenix, with attorney Barbara Caraballo providing aggressive and compassionate representation for individuals and families across Maricopa County. Operating from a North Phoenix office, Barbara and her team handle everything from green card petitions and residency applications to deportation defense and bond hearings, drawing a loyal client base across the Spanish-speaking and broader immigrant community.
The Phoenix metro added 85,000 residents between 2023 and 2024, with both domestic and international migration driving growth. Maricopa County’s 14.5% foreign-born population creates consistent demand for qualified immigration representation, and Casillas Law has built a track record of successful outcomes including approvals for permanent residency in as few as four months.
What Clients Say
Client reviews are exceptional and deeply personal. Reviewers in both English and Spanish describe Barbara Caraballo as an attorney who fights hard across all courts and proceedings until the case is won, never wavering when circumstances get difficult. Several clients credit her with securing their release from immigration detention centers and obtaining permanent residency for their families. The words used most consistently — dedicated, professional, compassionate, persistent — reflect an attorney who takes each case as a personal commitment.
Immigration Phoenix — Practice Areas & Services
- Permanent residency and green card petitions
- Citizenship and naturalization
- Deportation and removal defense
- Immigration bond hearings
- Asylum applications
- DACA and work permit renewals
Frequently Asked Questions
How large is the immigrant population in Maricopa County?
Maricopa County has a foreign-born population share of approximately 14.5%, with the Phoenix metro adding 85,000 residents in 2023–2024 through both domestic and international migration. The county received more net domestic migration from other states in 2024 than any other county in the nation, at 18,884 new residents.
What is the process for fighting deportation in Arizona?
Deportation defense begins with a bond hearing to secure release from detention while the case proceeds. The respondent then appears before an immigration judge at the Phoenix Immigration Court, where an attorney can present defenses including asylum claims, cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, or voluntary departure arguments. Immigration court timelines in Arizona can be lengthy, making experienced representation essential from the outset.
Can someone obtain a green card while inside the United States?
In many cases, yes. Adjustment of status allows eligible individuals already in the U.S. to apply for permanent residency without leaving the country. Eligibility depends on how the person entered, their current visa status, and the category under which they are petitioning. An attorney can determine which pathway applies.
Quick Facts: Immigration in Phoenix, Arizona
- The Phoenix metro grew by 85,000 residents between 2023 and 2024, with both domestic and international migration contributing to Maricopa County’s expansion. (AZFamily)
- Maricopa County received the most net domestic in-migration of any U.S. county in 2024, at 18,884 new residents from other states. (ASU Center for Population Dynamics)
- Arizona’s estimated unauthorized immigration population was 250,000 in 2022, representing 3.5% of the state’s total population. (Migration Policy Institute)
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