Immigration Lawyer Serving Rockland County, NY
Immigration matters affect the most important aspects of life—keeping families together and building a secure future in the United States. These cases require experienced legal guidance, as errors can have permanent consequences.
Attorney Alan Dillon provides immigration legal services to families throughout Spring Valley and Rockland County. Born in Argentina, he understands the immigrant experience firsthand and brings both professional expertise and personal insight to every case.
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Contact us to discuss your immigration matter in English or Spanish.
Dillon & Dillon L.L.C.
53 North Main Street
Spring Valley, NY 10977
(914) 698-3216 | alan.dillon@dillonlaw.com
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Family-Based Immigration
Spouse, parent, and child petitions
Fiancé(e) visas (K-1)
Adjustment of status
Consular processing
Green Cards and Permanent Residence
Application preparation
Interview preparation
Responding to Requests for Evidence
Naturalization
Citizenship eligibility assessment
Application assistance
Test preparation
Deportation Defense
Cancellation of removal
Asylum and withholding
Waivers of inadmissibility
Appeals
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Attorney Dillon was born in Argentina and speaks Spanish as his native language. For Spring Valley's diverse immigrant community, this means complete legal representation in Spanish—consultations, document preparation, and case strategy—without reliance on interpreters.
When discussing matters as consequential as immigration status, precise communication is essential.
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Item descNew York permits no-fault divorce based on "irretrievable breakdown" of the marriage. This eliminates the need to prove fault and typically results in more efficient proceedings.
Property is divided according to equitable distribution principles—fairly, though not necessarily equally. Courts consider the length of marriage, each spouse's contributions, earning capacity, and other factors.
For families with children, custody is determined based on the best interests of the child, considering each parent's ability to provide stability, the quality of parent-child relationships, and other relevant factors.ription
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I have been undocumented for many years. Do I have options? Possibly. Eligibility depends on how you entered, length of presence, family ties, and other factors. Many people have more options than they realize. A confidential consultation can assess your specific situation.
Will consulting a lawyer put me at risk? No. Attorney-client communications are privileged and confidential.