Deportation and Removal Defense in Immigration Court
We can help you navigate your options and fight back in deportation or removal proceedings.
Being deported or removed from the United States can have serious consequences for you or your loved one’s future, often resulting in permanent separation from relatives, friends, and employers. A successful defense may result in freedom from incarceration, a valid work permit, termination of the proceedings, or permanent legal status here. The process is extremely complex, and we do not recommend pro se (self) representation during these proceedings. We can represent you in bond, master, and individual merits hearings, as well as appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and federal courts.
There are many possible forms of relief from deportation, and an experienced immigration attorney at our firm can assist you in determining your options:
Cancellation of removal sometimes called the “law of ten years”.
Adjustment of status to lawful permanent residence.
Voluntary departure to leave the U.S. without an order of deportation or removal.
Asylum, refugee, withholding of deportation, or Convention Against Torture (CAT) relief to stay in the U.S. for protection from harm.