Trent Powell
Partner
E: trent@tingenwilliams.com
A: 1801 Bayberry Court, Suite 203, Richmond, VA 23226
P: (804) 477-1720
Trent is a Richmond, Virginia immigration attorney and partner at Tingen & Williams. He has lived in the area since moving here in fifth grade, and is devoted to helping members of the community with their legal problems.
Trent graduated from James Madison University in 2007 and received his J.D. from the University of Richmond School of Law in 2010. He primarily works on immigration cases, but also has experience in minor wills, estates, and other types of contract law.
Practice Areas
Education
- University of Richmond School of Law, J.D. 2010
Admissions
- Virginia State Bar
- Eastern District of Virginia
Personal and Professional Memberships
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Recent Articles from the Knowledge Base

Cancellation of Removal for Single Father
We recently resolved a case for a single father whose young son was a U.S. citizen who would suffer immensely should his father be deported.

Asylum Granted for Police Informant
We recently had a client who fled his home country after experiencing multiple threats against his life.

How to Replace a Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Green Card: A 4-Step Guide
A lost, stolen, or damaged green card isn’t the end of the world. It’s more of an inconvenience that requires additional paperwork and a small filing fee.

What Questions Should I Expect During My Individual “Merits” Hearing?
Preparing for your individual hearing means getting ready to answer any questions the immigration judge might have about your asylum claim.

Is it Possible to Lose My Naturalized Citizenship?
The chance of you losing your citizenship is incredibly small. Generally, the only people who lose their citizenship are people who lie in order to gain it.

What is an Individual “Merits” Hearing?
Your individual merits hearing is when you’ll argue your case for staying in the United States in front of an Immigration Judge.

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