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Mr. Carpenter has represented individuals and various organizations before the Department of Homeland Security and the Departments of Labor and State. His thirty (30+) years of immigration experience includes representing professional athletes, Coaches and Managers (Major League Baseball and National Hockey League) in acquiring permanent residency. He frequently defends foreign nationals in removal proceedings, focusing on asylum, withholding of removal and Convention Against Torture Relief, cancellation of removal and adjustment of status applications in front of the Executive Office of Immigration Review and the Board of Immigration Appeals, as well as challenging US CIS denials in federal court. His work includes litigating dozens of federal court cases involving undue delays and unfair applications of the law by the government, and prevailed in the precedent-setting decision of Ming Wei Chen v. Sessions, 864 F.3d 536 (7th Cir. 2017). He's litigated with frequency in the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, and Ninth Circuits. He has also prevented the US government from executing removal orders where changed country conditions exist, meriting reopening for fear-based claims. He is a member of multiple Federal District Courts and United States Courts of Appeals, and is a long-time Member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, whose fellow members he often mentors. Mr. Carpenter spent significant time in 2021 assisting with Afghan evacuees on a pro bono basis. He believes in the super hero power of family and keeping families together. He is passionate about protecting human rights for all people, and assuring the rule of law is followed by all courts in the United States.
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Posted by Toni | March 12, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
Helpful, Sincere, Prompt, Straightforward
Going into immigration was a nightmare. Me and my (now) husband had managed to pull up a paltry single packet of information when we first did our initial dig into the process. We filled out the paperwork, looked through the terribly organized government sites on requirements again, and started secon...
Posted by Tim | January 18, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
Pleased and Recommended
We decided to hire Robert after reading good reviews about him. He helped us through the process of getting my wife's Permanent Resident Card. It was a long process that took 2 1/2 years, but Robert always kept in touch with us and did what he could to make the waiting better. He really proved to kno...
Tim, So incredibly pleased with the outcome for both of you. You, as a couple, are a credit to our immigration system, and to why it strengthens our Country. We are better for this result. All the best, Robert
Posted by Rosario | December 09, 2013 | Immigration
Trustworthy Immigration Lawyer in Chicago
Robert Carpenter have helped me since 2006 to get my permanent residence card; and lately my citizenship; I strongly recommended him to anyone that is seeking for any immigration issue; he is very profesional; honest and knowledgeable as all his stafs as well.
Posted by Marcey | January 14, 2013
"Exceptionally Competent"
Mr. Carpenter is an outstanding lawyer. He is extremely competent, knowledgeable, and professional. I cannot thank Mr. Carpenter enough for the wonderful assistance I received from him and his staff. I had a great experience with Mr. Carpenter and would highly recommend his services.
"Robert Carpenter is an excellent attorney. He is meticulous and thoughtful in his work and always up to date on the latest developments in the fluid world of immigration law. Among other things, Robert is my 'go to' when I represent a criminal defendant for whom a conviction could have collateral immigration consequences. I fully endorse Rob Carpenter."
"Having known him for 20 years, I can say Rob Carpenter is a lawyer's lawyer. He is a consummate immigration law professional with many years of deep experience assisting clients achieve their immigration law goals, ranging from straight forward matters to the most challenging cases. He is knowledgeable and creative, and just as important, he cares about his clients. With Rob on their side, an immigration law client is in great hands."
"Rob Carpenter is easily one of the most trustworthy, intelligent, and conscientious lawyers I have had the pleasure of knowing. He is a very zealous advocate for his clients. His knowledge of American immigration law is very deep and very broad. And his commitment to his clients is an inspiration to other lawyers. I used to work for him, and the experience made me a much better lawyer than I was before he hired me. To top it off, he's a very nice guy whom clients feel very comfortable with."
"Rob is a tried and true great attorney. He is well respected in his field and is very trustworthy. I would not hesitate to recommend him and have many times. He knows immigration law inside and out and is experienced, patient and thoughtful with his clients."
"Robert Carpenter is an excellent attorney with years of experience. He has handled some of the most difficult cases in this area of law. He treats each of his clients with the utmost respect and their cases like the case was for someone in his family."
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Notable Attorney, High Legal Ability, Martindale-Hubbell®
2021
Notable, Martindale-Hubbell
2020
Notable, Martindale-Hubbell
2019
Notable, Martindale-Hubbell
2018
Notable, Martindale-Hubbell
2017
Notable, Martindale-Hubbell
2016
Notable, Martindale-Hubbell
2009
High Legal Ability and Ethical Standards Rating, Martindale-Hubbell
2005
Certificate of Appreciation for Pro Bono Efforts, Hearltland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights
2000
Named as a Leading Attorney for Immigration & Nationality law, Leading Attorneys - IL
1994 - Present
Partner, Carpenter & Capt, Chartered
1992 - 1994
Associate, Benjamin & Shapiro, Ltd.
1991 - 1992
Law Clerk/Research Attorney, Lindner, Speers & Reuland
2022 - Present
US Court of Appeals for the Ninth CircuitBar Member
2014 - Present
US Court of Appeals for Second CircuitBar Member
2013 - Present
United States District Court for the Eastern District of MichiganBar Member
2010 - Present
Illinois State Bar AssociationMember
2009 - Present
United States District Court for the Western District of MichiganTrial Bar
2007 - Present
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth CircuitBar Member
2007 - Present
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth CircuitBar Member
2002 - Present
Association of Trial Lawyers of AmericaMember
2001 - Present
United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh CircuitBar Member
1998 - Present
United States District Court for the Northern District of IllinoisTrial Bar
1998 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationMember
2010 - 2014
The Pokagon FundBoard Member
H-1B1 granted
Appeal won, permanent residency granted at remanded hearing.
Appeal granted, permanent residency obtained
Permanent residency granted
Appeal granted, and case reopened
Permanent residency granted
Settled/Unlawful Removal Stopped
Appeal sustained and remaneded to Immigration Judge
1992
JD - Juris Doctor
1989
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2012
Unlawful Voting - Recent Seventh Circuit Decisions
2012
2010
Brief Writing in Front of U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals
2009
Mandamus Relief in Federal Court
2007
Child Status Protection Act (CSPA)
2006
New Affidavit of Support Requirements
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