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As the Former Deputy Chief Immigration Judge

Mock Immigration Hearing

Step into court with the one advantage Big Law can’t buy: insights from the former judge who trained America’s immigration judges. For $1,500, you’ll know what your client and your case look like through the eyes of the bench before it’s too late to fix the flaws.

Big Law spends $10,000–$15,000 per case on mock trials because they know the truth: testing reveals fatal flaws while you can still fix them. Now you can get that edge for a fraction of the cost.

What You’ll Discover Before It’s Too Late:

  • The words that trigger credibility doubts
  • Which evidence judges actually read (versus what they skip)
  • Hidden inconsistencies the government will exploit
  • How to craft questions to get winning answers
  • The surgical fixes that turn losses into wins

How Mock Hearings Transform Your Case:

  • Weak testimony becomes compelling  Know exactly which answers need work
  • Nervous witnesses gain confidence  They’ve already faced the hardest questions
  • Scattered arguments become focused  Learn what judges actually care about
  • Surprises disappear  Anticipate the government’s attack before they make it
  • Bad facts can become manageable Learn how to address them

The Hard Truth: At $1,500, a mock hearing costs less than losing. Against ICE”s unlimited resources, preparation is your equalizer.

Your 90-Minute Mock Hearing Includes:

  • Realistic courtroom simulation via WebEx
  • Private attorney strategy session away from witnesses
  • Witness preparation guidance
  • Written strategic recommendations

Your clients chose you because you fight harder. Show them you fight smarter too. 

Rapid Case Assessment

15 minutes. $150. The answer that could save your case.

Sometimes you don’t need a full review. You need one specific answer from someone who knows exactly how judges think.

Former Deputy Chief Immigration Judge Weiss offers focused 15-minute sessions when you need:

  • A second opinion on a critical decision
  • Quick validation of your strategy
  • The judge’s perspective on a specific issue
  • Follow-up after a mock hearing
  • An immediate answer to “Will this work?”

Common Questions That Get Answered:

  • “Is my client eligible for a 237(a)(1)(H) waiver?”
  • “Is this conviction going to tank my case?”
  • “How do I rehabilitate anticipated bad testimony?”
  • “What’s my strongest argument here?”
  • “Is this case worth appealing?”
  • “Will this evidence help or hurt?”
  • “Will the IJ pretermit the application?”

Why Attorneys Need Rapid Assessments:

  • Before briefing Confirm you’re on the right track
  • Mid-case Pivot when something unexpected happens
  • Before hearings Last-minute strategy validation
  • After setbacks Quick recovery strategies

The Reality: When one wrong decision can derail months of work, a 15-minute gut-check with the person who trained the immigration judges is a smart investment for your client.

 

Comprehensive Case Review

When your case is worth everything, review everything.

Complex cases demand more than quick answers. They need systematic analysis from someone who’s overseen all the immigration courts and knows what wins.

Former Deputy Chief Immigration Judge Weiss provides complete case evaluation when you need:

  • Multiple grounds for relief analyzed and prioritized
  • Evidence strategy that focuses on what judges actually consider
  • Witness preparation plans for testimony challenge
  • Brief and application review before filing
  • Identification of hidden vulnerabilities before they surface

Perfect For High-Stakes Cases:

  • Aggravated felony and CIMT complications
  • Multiple family members at risk
  • Complex asylum claims with credibility issues
  • Appeals or motions to reopen
  • Any case you can’t afford to lose

What You Receive:

  • Full review of all documents, briefs, and evidence
  • Written strategic analysis
  • Specific recommendations for each witness
  • Government’s likely attack points and counters
  • Roadmap from filing through testimony

The Investment: Custom pricing based on case complexity. Most reviews range from $3,500-$7,500.

The Return: When one overlooked detail can destroy years of work, comprehensive review isn’t an expense. It’s insurance.

Your biggest cases deserve more than hope. They deserve the strategic advantage of knowing exactly what judges look for, what government attorneys attack, and what wins.

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