Removal Proceedings/ Deportation Process:
The deportation process is initiated by the government upon the issuance of a Notice to Appear (“NTA”). The Notice to Appear will state the alleged basis for your removability and will require you to appear before a Judge in Immigration Court for your removal proceedings. During your removal proceedings, you may have the opportunity to present any and all defenses to removability; and/or, any and all applications for relief from removal that you may be eligible for. It is important to speak with an immigration attorney as soon as you are issued a Notice to Appear or as soon as you become aware that you are in removal proceedings.
If you have received a Notice to Appear or are in Removal Proceedings, contact GM Rosa Law to schedule a Free Consultation with Immigration Attorney Gabrielle Minnite.
Reasons for Removability/Deportation:
An individual may be removable from the United States because of a violation of immigration or criminal laws. Some common reasons for deportation or removal can include being arrested, accused, or convicted of a crime, such as a misdemeanor or felony; entering the United States without permission or authorization; violating the terms of your visa, such as overstaying a visa, or working in the United States without authorization; the denial of your affirmative application filed with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”), such as, an alleged misrepresentation on application filed with USCIS.
If you fear that you or a loved one may be at risk of deportation or removal from the United States, contact GM Rosa Law to schedule a Free Consultation with Immigration Attorney Gabrielle Minnite.
Defenses and Other Possible Options:
If you are facing the threat of deportation or removal from the United States, it is imperative that contact an experienced immigration attorney to discuss your legal options, possible defense strategies, and the best course of action to pursue. Some possible legal options and defense strategies can include the following:
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Asylum
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Withholding of Removal
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Protection Under the Convention Against Torture (“CAT”)
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Cancellation of Removal for Certain Non-Permanent Residents
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Cancellation of Removal for Permanent Residents
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Adjustment of Status
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Termination of Removal Proceedings
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Dismissal of Removal Proceedings
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Administrative Closure of Removal Proceedings
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Requests for Prosecutorial Discretion
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Voluntary Departure
Deciding the best course of action to pursue for you is dependent on your specific situation and the exact facts, circumstances, and reasons surrounding your removal proceedings; thus, seeking out the guidance of an experienced immigration attorney is critical in helping you to navigate your removal proceedings.
Schedule a Free Consultation with Immigration Attorney Gabrielle Minnite, to discuss what options you may have.
Issuance of a Removal Order and Possible Opposition:
If your removal proceedings have ended in the Immigration Judge entering an order of removal against you, there might be legal options available to you. Some possible legal options for those who receive a order of removal can include:
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Appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals
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Motions to Re-Open
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Stays of Removal
If you receive an order of removal, you should act quickly and consult with an immigration attorney.
Contact GM Rosa Law to schedule a Free Consultation with Immigration Attorney Gabrielle Minnite.
Representation in Removal Proceedings:
Navigating deportation and removal proceedings can be a complicated and challenging experience, which is why it is important to have an experienced immigration attorney on your side. It is necessary for you to understand the alleged reason for your removal or deportation, your rights in your immigration proceedings, the procedures involved, any legal options you may have available to you, and all possible outcomes of your immigration proceedings. An immigration attorney will help you to understand the deportation or removal proceedings that you face and will explore any legal options that you may have, which is why you should contact an immigration attorney.