Benjamin Attorneys

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Protect your rights with strong legal representation.

Every person deserves a voice, a defense, and a fair chance.

Benjamin Law Group PLLC

Victor U. Benjamin is an experienced immigration attorney and the founder of Benjamin Law Group PLLC, where he is dedicated to defending the rights of immigrants and advocating for justice in underserved communities. As a U.S. Army Veteran, Victor brings discipline, leadership, and a strong sense of service to every case he handles. His practice focuses on immigration law, with a specialty in deportation defense, as well as civil rights advocacy for individuals facing injustice and discrimination.

Victor takes a client-focused approach to advocacy and strong courtroom skills to help clients navigate complex legal challenges. He understands the life-changing impact immigration and civil rights cases can have on individuals and families, and he is committed to providing clear aggressive representation when it matters most. Through Benjamin Law Group PLLC, Victor continues his mission of protecting rights and delivering meaningful results for his clients.

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Practice Areas

Immigration Law

Protecting individuals and families through complex immigration challenges, including:

  • Deportation Defense
  • Immigration Bond Hearings
  • Asylum
  • VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) Petitions
  • Adjustment of Status
  • Humanitarian Visas (T, U)
  • Student Visas
  • Family-Based Immigration

Civil Rights

Standing up for individuals whose constitutional rights have been violated, including cases involving:

  • First Amendment Retaliation
  • Equal Protection & Racial Discrimination
  • Failure to Accommodate Disability
  • Due Process Violations

Real Stories, Real Results

Anonymous

Goes straight to the point no excuses but guides you in the right direction.

He is the best and he gets the work done. You receive results as soon as possible with no so much delay.

Miriam

Immigration

Efficient and Trustworthy Legal Representation

I had a great experience working with this lawyer on my ADIT stamp case. He was very professional throughout the entire process and handled everything efficiently. Communication was always clear and timely, and he kept me informed at every step. I truly appreciated how organized and responsive he was, which made the whole experience much less stressful. I would definitely recommend his services.

Roxana

Lo recomiendo Excelente abogado de inmigración, muy profesional y claro en todo el proceso. Siempre atento y confiable.

⭐⭐ Reseña detallada El abogado demostró gran profesionalismo y conocimiento. Siempre estuvo disponible para responder mis preguntas y me explicó todo de manera sencilla. Muchas gracias

Advocacy You Can Rely On

Benjamin takes a client-focused and results-driven approach to every case. He combines strong courtroom advocacy with clear, honest communication so clients understand their options at every stage.

He recognizes that immigration and civil rights cases often determine a person’s future, safety, and family unity. That responsibility drives his commitment to providing aggressive, strategic, and compassionate representation when it matters most.

Through Benjamin Law Group PLLC, he continues his mission of protecting constitutional rights and securing meaningful outcomes for individuals and families across underserved communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Deportation proceedings are complex and time-sensitive. Having an experienced immigration attorney can significantly improve your chances of staying in the United States and protecting your rights.
In many cases, individuals in detention may be eligible for a bond hearing. Eligibility depends on your case history, criminal record, and immigration status.
VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) allows certain individuals who have suffered abuse by a U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse, parent, or child to apply for legal protection without the abuser’s knowledge.
If you believe your constitutional rights were violated—such as discrimination, retaliation, or denial of due process—you should document the incident and consult an attorney as soon as possible.
Not always. Some cases are handled through USCIS without court involvement, while others—such as deportation defense—require immigration court representation.
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