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Dedicated Immigration Advocacy in Southwest Detroit
The Law Office of Rachel Glogowski, PC is a beacon of hope for immigrants and their families in Detroit. Located in the heart of Southwest Detroit, a vibrant multicultural community, the firm specializes exclusively in immigration law. Founded by attorney Rachel Glogowski, who herself emigrated from England to the United States in 1997, the firm operates with a deep personal understanding of the complexities and anxieties associated with the immigration process. This personal history fuels a passionate commitment to keeping families together and fighting for the rights of foreign nationals.
Attorney Glogowski is a highly regarded advocate who has been recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star for multiple consecutive years. She holds a law degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School, where she graduated in the top of her class, and brings a scholarly yet practical approach to her cases. Fluent in German and proficient in French and Spanish, she breaks down language barriers to provide clear, honest, and effective representation.
Comprehensive Immigration Services
The firm handles a wide array of immigration matters, from family reunification to complex deportation defense:
- Deportation Defense: Aggressive representation in removal proceedings before the Immigration Court to prevent the separation of families.
- Green Cards & Citizenship: Guiding clients through the adjustment of status process, consular processing, and naturalization to become U.S. citizens.
- DACA & Parole in Place: Assisting Dreamers and family members of military personnel in securing legal status and work authorization.
- Waivers: preparing complex waiver applications for individuals who may be inadmissible due to prior violations or criminal history.
- VAWA & U Visas: specialized help for victims of domestic violence and other crimes to obtain status independently of their abusers.
A Client-Centered Philosophy
At the Law Office of Rachel Glogowski, honesty is the policy. Immigration law is filled with empty promises from "notarios" and unqualified consultants. Rachel Glogowski prides herself on telling clients the truth about their chances. If a case has no legal basis, she will say so, saving clients thousands of dollars and false hope. Conversely, when there is a path forward, she fights tenaciously to achieve a positive result.
"I walked the path of an immigrant myself. I know the system is daunting. My goal is to navigate you through it with dignity, respect, and the highest standard of legal excellence."
Rooted in the Community
The firm’s office at 1450 McKinstry Street is deeply embedded in the Southwest Detroit community, often referred to as Mexicantown. This location makes the firm highly accessible to the population it serves. The office environment is welcoming and non-judgmental, providing a safe space for clients to discuss sensitive issues regarding their status. In addition to legal services, the firm assists with retrieving immigration records (FOIA) and FBI background checks to ensure no surprises arise during the application process.
For those facing the threat of deportation or seeking to build a new life in America, the Law Office of Rachel Glogowski, PC offers the expertise of a large firm with the personal attention of a neighborhood advocate. Contact them today to discuss your immigration options.
Specializing In
Deportation Defense, DACA Renewals, Family Immigration, U Visas
Address & Location
1450 McKinstry St Suite 1, Detroit, MI 48209
Building Location
Located in a brick commercial building on the corner of McKinstry St and Porter St in the Southwest Detroit neighborhood, near Patton Park.
Suite Access
Ground floor entrance. Look for the firm’s signage on the window. The office is in Suite 1.
Parking Details
Free street parking is available on McKinstry Street and surrounding residential streets.
Public Transit
Accessible via DDOT bus routes serving the Vernor Hwy corridor, a short walk away.
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