Attorney Viktoriya Chernova from Chicago, an exclusive member of the OC Law firm, is one of the leading experts in immigration law when it comes to political asylum cases, bond hearings, and defense against deportation.

These are precisely the most current and most distressing cases within the immigrant community in the United States, given the constant raids by ICE agents, the large number of arrests, and the growing number of people facing deportation.

Chernova has a series of major courtroom victories behind her, including a recently granted asylum for a citizen of Serbia before the Chicago Immigration Court, as well as two successful Habeas Corpus petitions through which she managed to secure the release of her clients from detention…

Listen to what she told our editor Antonio Kovačević in an exclusive interview about the various court cases in which she defended and successfully represented her clients, managed to free them from immigration detention, but also about the types of cases she refuses and the situations in which she tells clients she cannot help them.

She also speaks about the moral dilemmas and emotional situations she experiences in the courtroom together with her clients…

An interview after which you will certainly know much more about your rights in America…

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