IMMIGRATION LAW EXPERIENCE YOU CAN TRUST
Protecting What Matters Most.
Deutsch-Blanco Law PLLC is a firm that guides individuals and businesses in North Carolina and abroad in various aspects of immigration law. Its founding attorney, Meghan Deutsch-Blanco, represents clients in employment, family, and humanitarian-based applications such as green cards, consular processing, petitions based on family-based relationships, and inadmissibility waivers. Adopting a personal and empathic approach, she helps victims of human trafficking and abuse apply for visas based on their situation.
Who We Are
Founding attorney Meghan Deutsch-Blanco brings years of experience advocating for clients in family, employment, and humanitarian immigration matters, offering clear and timely guidance in a complex legal landscape. Fluent in Spanish and deeply committed to her clients, she works to make the immigration process less stressful and more hopeful.
What We Do
At Deutsch-Blanco Law, we guide clients through every stage of the immigration process with skill and care. From family-based petitions and green cards to humanitarian relief, citizenship, and removal defense, we provide trusted representation tailored to each client’s needs. Our goal is to protect what matters most — your future, your safety, and your family.
How We Work
Clients choose us because we combine in-depth knowledge of immigration law with a personal, approachable style. We offer flexible appointments in person or online, clear communication at every stage, and secure online tools to make the process easier. With fair pricing and proven results, we provide not only strong legal representation but also peace of mind throughout your journey.
“Meghan’s knowledge and expertise allowed us to build a trusting relationship.”
Frequently Asked Questions
We know the immigration process can feel complicated, and you may have many questions along the way. Our FAQ section is designed to provide clear answers to common concerns about immigration cases, what to expect when working with our firm, and how we can support you through each step.
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An attorney can help avoid costly mistakes, delays, or denials by guiding you through complex paperwork and deadlines.
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Costs depend on the type of case, but we’ll always provide a clear estimate before starting so there are no surprises.
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Usually, identification (passport, visa, green card, etc.), any immigration paperwork you’ve received, and court documents (if applicable).
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Yes! We welcome both English and Spanish-speaking families and provide bilingual support.
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It depends on the type of case and government processing times, but we’ll give you an estimate and keep you updated.