Phoenix Immigration Crime Lawyer
Alien Smuggling • Harboring an Alien • Marriage Fraud
If you are charged with transporting aliens, trafficking in human life or aiding and abetting the illegal entry of a foreigner, you are facing a serious criminal offense with the possibility of many years in prison.
You need an experienced criminal defense trial lawyer with experience in federal court and knowledge of U.S. immigration laws. Contact Suzuki Law Offices, L.L.C. immediately to protect your rights.
Experienced Representation by a Former Federal Prosecutor
Hablamos Español! • Free Consultation • (602) 635-1369
It is illegal to aid, sell, encourage or induce illegal entry. Attorney Richard Suzuki represents English-speaking and Spanish-speaking clients charged with alien smuggling and related offenses in the Phoenix area, Maricopa County or anywhere in Arizona:
- Alien Smuggling — Bringing or arranging to bring illegals into the U.S.
- Transporting — Knowingly or with reckless disregard for an illegal's status facilitates an illegal border crossing or transports illegals within Arizona
- Harboring — Knowingly or with reckless disregard conceals, harbors or offers financial support to an illegal
- Encouraging or Inducing — Employers, family members or advocates for the Latino community are routinely charged for aiding and abetting an illegal alien’s crossing
- Hiring — An employer who (a) hires, recruits or refers for a fee, knowing that the employee is illegal, or (b) after discovering the true immigration status continues to employ that individual is subject to a fine of up to $3,000 per illegal alien, up to 6 months in prison, or both
- Marriage fraud — A penalty of up to 5 years and fines of up to $250,000 are levied for knowingly marrying a non-U.S. citizen to evade any provision of lawful entry
Illegal re-entry after deportation — Substantial prison time applies, especially if the person is prohibited from re-entry because of felony convictions. Employers or family linked to this act may face serious immigration conspiracy charges as well.
Richard Suzuki is a former Assistant U.S. Attorney who handled hundreds of federal prosecutions in Phoenix and Tucson before he entered private practice. His insights into federal court procedure, sentencing guidelines and immigration offenses are invaluable if you are seeking to avoid charges of alien smuggling, harboring or related charges.
Protect Your Rights
Don't talk to USCIS investigators, Border Patrol agents or local law enforcement officers until you have spoken with Mr. Suzuki. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at (602) 635-1369, or you can contact us online. We offer a free consultation and our attorney and staff members speak fluent Spanish.








