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{UPDATE} Rozas & Associates Reopen Thursday, September 12, 2024

{UPDATE} Rozas & Associates Reopen Thursday, September 12, 2024

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UPDATE: REOPEN THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2024.

We’re happy to announce that Rozas & Associates will reopen tomorrow, Thursday, September 12, for normal business hours. Our team is ready to assist you both in-office and by phone. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or legal needs. Stay safe, and we look forward to continuing to serve you!

For the most up-to-date information on court closures, please visit the Louisiana Supreme Court website.

The New Orleans USCIS office will remain closed on Thursday, September 12, due to Hurricane Francine. If you have a scheduled court appearance or USCIS interview, we will notify you immediately of any changes. For more information on USCIS office closures, visit the official USCIS website.

For real-time updates, follow us on our social media channels: Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

Whether it's understanding your legal options, navigating court proceedings, or simply seeking advice, we are here to light the way. Contact us at 225-478-111, or visit our website at  to schedule a free consultation.

Hurricane Francine Office Closures

At Rozas & Associates, the safety of our clients and team is our top priority. Due to the approach of Hurricane Francine, our physical office will be closed on Wednesday, September 11, 2024, to ensure the well-being of our clients and team.

We will continue to provide legal services by phone and are fully operational to handle your immigration law, criminal defense, and family law needs.

Hurricane Francine is expected to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and possible flooding to much of Louisiana, including Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and the surrounding areas. With this severe weather, local authorities have advised precautionary measures, and many businesses and government offices are temporarily closing.

For the latest updates on Hurricane Francine, you can visit the National Hurricane Center website.

Staying Safe During Hurricane Francine

If you live in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, or other areas affected by Hurricane Francine, please ensure you have taken all necessary safety measures, including having an emergency kit ready, securing your property, and staying informed about the storm's progress through reputable sources such as the National Weather Service.

Court and USCIS Office Closures in Louisiana

With the upcoming weather conditions, various court facilities across Louisiana, including Baton Rouge and New Orleans, are affected.  For the most up-to-date information on court closures, please visit the Louisiana Supreme Court website.

Additionally, the New Orleans USCIS office will remain closed on Thursday, September 12, due to Hurricane Francine. If you have a scheduled court appearance or USCIS interview, we will notify you immediately of any changes. For more information on USCIS office closures, visit the official USCIS website.

Legal Support During the Storm

Although our physical office will be closed, our team of dedicated Louisiana attorneys is available to assist you by phone. If you are dealing with immigration law, family law, or criminal defense, our experienced Louisiana lawyers are here to provide guidance during these uncertain times.

For real-time updates, follow us on our social media channels: Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

Contact Rozas & Associates

Our attorneys at Rozas & Associates are committed to serving our clients, even in times of natural disasters. If you need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to us by phone at 225-478-1111, or on our website and we will continue to provide updates on our office’s status.

We are proud to serve the people of Louisiana as trusted immigration lawyers, family law attorneys, and criminal defense attorneys.

Stay safe, and we look forward to continuing to serve you.

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