About Us
Why We Are Here
But the fact is that our immigration laws are some of the most complex in the US legal system. Many people on both sides of the immigration debate do not actually have a clear idea of what they do and do not allow.
Hollithron Advocates is here because we recognize what is at stake for those who have to deal with the immigration laws. For some, it's about being able to live freely with their families. For others, it is a matter of life and death.
We exist to provide high quality representation. That means that we don’t take shortcuts. We don’t look for quick fixes that may seem attractive in the short term but actually lead to even bigger problems further down the road. We do not believe that, just because noncitizens are an “underserved population,” any representation is better than none. To the contrary, we know that anything less than an attorney’s best work can cause devastating consequences in the lives of noncitizens and their families.
To defend our clients' rights and secure their protection under the immigration laws, we take the necessary time to thoroughly evaluate each case on its own. For each case, we will discuss what your goals are, and if there is a way to gain them under currently existing law, we will commit to giving nothing but our best.
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About Henry
Moreover, because Henry’s mother was an interpreter in the immigration courts for twenty years, he has seen legal representation at its best and… when it falls below this standard.
Born and raised in Colorado, Henry graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in History and Russian studies (with departmental honors) from Vassar College. He immediately applied to and was accepted at the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law, where he graduated with a Juris Doctor after two and a half years of intensive study and practical experience.
Upon graduating, he almost immediately founded Hollithron Advocates and has been serving noncitizens ever since.
Henry speaks Spanish, French, and Russian, and has an abiding passion for foreign languages and cultures.
He still enjoys learning about history, reading science fiction and fantasy books, and listening to music (mostly choral or classic/progressive rock).