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IMMIGRATION ATTORNEYS IN MINNESOTA

Your journey to a new life begins with a conversation with our immigration lawyers in Minnesota .

We speak English and Spanish

We speak Spanish, we support Latino people and families in immigration processes

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Who is this service for?

This service is designed for cases of active ICE detention, when a person has been detained and their family needs clear and immediate legal guidance on what to do and what the next steps are.

How is the consultation carried out?

The consultation is primarily conducted via scheduled and confidential telephone call.
Depending on the detention center, there may be a video call option, but in most cases the process is handled by telephone call.

Our goal is to provide fast, realistic, and strategic guidance at a critical time.

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What do we do during the process?

At Santiago Legal LLC, we are dedicated to supporting families from the very beginning of their cases. During the consultation, the firm can:

  • Locate the detained person.

  • Identify the detention center.

  • Confirm relevant information about the case.

  • Coordinate communication with family members or authorized persons.

What does the lawyer do during the call?

During the call, the lawyer:

  • Analyze the immigration status of the case

  • Explain the available legal options.

  • Provide guidance on the immediate next steps

  • Define an initial migration defense strategy based on the available information

  • Coordinate subsequent communication with family members or authorized persons.

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Important: This service is exclusively for active ICE detentions.

This service applies only to cases where the person is currently detained by ICE.
The consultation is scheduled with priority, according to the lawyer's availability, due to the urgency and nature of the case.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is this service in person?
No. This service is primarily coordinated by telephone.


Is it always a phone call or can it be a video call?
It depends on the detention center. In some cases, there may be a video call option, but normally the process is handled by phone.


How long does the consultation last?
Generally between 45 minutes and 1 hour, depending on the case.


Does this service work for visa or residency inquiries?
No. For general immigration cases (visas, residency, or citizenship), we recommend scheduling a regular consultation.

If you need urgent guidance regarding an active ICE detention, we can help you understand the process and act with clarity from the start.

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