Steven Charles Ayala

Steven Charles Ayala

5.0
Rating: 6.5

Licensed for 11 years

Immigration Lawyer at Tucson, AZ
Practice Areas: Immigration, Asylum, Criminal Defense

130 W Cushing St, Tucson, AZ

About Steven

Biography

Practice Areas

3

Practice Areas

Immigration 60%

11 years

60%
Asylum 25%

11 years

25%

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Licenses

Licensed in Wisconsin for 11 years

State: Wisconsin

Acquired: 2014

Good Standing

No misconduct found

Licensed in Arizona for 10 years

State: Arizona

Acquired: 2015

Inactive

No misconduct found

Location

Law Offices of Matthew H Green

130 W Cushing St, Tucson, AZ, 85701-2219

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Steven Charles Ayala's Reviews

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5.0 /5.0

7 Client Reviews

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Posted by Mya | July 19, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Immigration

Excellent Attorney

When I was child my parents passed away. I live with my grandparents in a country called Burma (Myanmar). Until 2012 Burma is a communist country but because lots of people afraid of the government military and particularly dangerous group, they ran into democratic country Thailand or India. ...In 2008 our country has cyclone many people dies including my grandfather. After the tragic happened the military force people to labor. Many people die from the lack of nutrition and injure. I was 16 years old at that time. I decided to run because if I don’t run I will die anyway from the injure or the lack of nutrition. We have no contact with our family and we have no medical attention. I ran into the Thailand and I went to Malaysia to get a better future life but because I was afraid of the police I never report the incident that my very first boss didn’t pay the salary. After that, one of my friend told me about UNHCR ( United Nation High Comissioner for Refugees) I contacted UNHCR and I came to the United state in October 22, 2012 as a refugee, together with my friend. In 2013 April 27 I had a car accident and I lost my only friend and I was arrested. After I done doing my times deportation against me. I was hopeless I’m not really good at English and don’t know nothing about American laws, and I have no one to help. I’m indigent. I sent out several letters to different law firms, but there was no hope. Steven Ayala wrote me a letter saying that he’s gonna represent me. I was very happy and I feel strong when I first saw him in the court. Before the court started he explained me how the process was and what I qualify for. And now I’m resident of the United States and I am qualify to become a citizen after next five years. Steven Ayala represent me as pro bono lawyer he is my attorney my friend and the man who gave me a second chance to get a bright future life. He do the best job and he never had excuse to help with my case. He is a excellent lawyer and the man who takes responsibility for his words.

Posted by Bertha C. | February 28, 2018 | Hired Attorney

Citizenship

Mr. Ayala did an amazing job; he was always very professional, had alot alot of patience and extremely friendly. I am very pleased.

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Experience

Rating:  6.5 (Good)

Work Experience

2017 - Present

Associate, The Law Offices of Matthew H. Green

2014 - 2017

Associate, Karina Ordonez Law Office, PLLC

Associations

2017 - Present

National Lawyers Guild, National Immigration Project

Member

2015 - Present

State Bar of Arizona

Member

2013 - Present

American Immigration Lawyers Association

Member

Education

2014

Marquette University Law School

JD - Juris Doctor

2010

Loyola Marymount University

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Languages

English

Spanish

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