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Effective Strategies For Deportation and Removal Defense: Protecting Your Stay In The United States

When facing deportation, you might feel scared, anxious, frustrated, overwhelmed, or betrayed by the process. Fear of the unknown can cause immense stress and worry about their future. You shouldn’t have to face this ordeal alone. 

In this blog post, we will help you face deportation or removal proceedings by providing valuable insights and guidance on effectively navigating the complex immigration system. Let’s get started! 

What Is Deportation Or Removal Proceedings 

Deportation and removal proceedings are legal actions that can be taken against individuals living in the United States who have entered without authorization or who have violated the terms of their lawful immigration status. It is recommended to seek a removal defense attorney with experienced legal counsel to help you explore your options. 

Fighting Deportation Orders  

Deportation orders are a severe consequence of immigration violations. However, there are ways to fight them if you or a loved one is facing removal from the U.S. Depending on the situation and individual’s circumstances, you can employ different strategies to combat deportation orders.

There are effective strategies for deportation defense to seek relief from deportation through immigration. Immigration judges have the power to terminate a deportation order or adjust it in some instances, such as when an individual has family members who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, can demonstrate hardship if removed from the country, or is eligible for asylum or another form of relief.

Multiple Forms Of Deportation Defense

Depending on one’s circumstances, you can pursue multiple forms of deportation defense. The three main options for deportation defense include cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, and waivers (Cancellation/Suspension of Deportation). To be eligible for any deportation defense, you must have specific criteria.

Cancellation of Removal Non-permanent residents who have lived in the United States for 10 years, have not committed serious crimes, and can prove “exceptional and extremely unusual” hardship to themselves or their family members if they were deported can apply for cancellation of removal which is a form of relief from deportation.

Asylum: There are several asylum strategies that individuals can utilize to avoid deportation from the United States. These include applying for political asylum or withholding one’s removal under the Convention Against Torture (CAT).

Adjustment of status is a process that allows specific individuals to apply for permanent residence (green card) in the United States without going through consular processing. Individuals already present in the United States and meet all the eligibility requirements may be able to adjust their status within the U.S. 

Waivers When protecting yourself from deportation, waivers can be a helpful tool. A waiver is a legal document that can provide relief from the consequences of particular action or inaction. Regarding protection from removal proceedings, certain waivers may allow noncitizens who are inadmissible or deportable to remain in the United States despite their immigration violations. 

 

Get Knowledgeable Legal Advice 

Facing deportation can be a frightening experience. It can cause tremendous fear, anxiety, sadness, and anger. The process of facing deportation is complex and, for many people, involves a long battle to stay in the country. But with the appropriate representation, your fears can go away when you have options. 

Fortunately, The Presti Law Firm can help you navigate this legal process. We understand the sensitive nature of these particular cases and provide a safe environment to discuss your legal status. We will work with you to provide a vigorous defense against deportation proceedings or to assist in obtaining lawful immigration status. Schedule an appointment today for legal representation to protect your stay in the United States.

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