For non-citizens, being faced with deportation can be both a terrifying and confusing situation. Deportation can mean extended or even permanent separation from family, friends, or employment in the U.S. For many, it may also include returning to a country where the person may face persecution or harm. All non-U.S. citizens could be subject to deportation (removal) if they violate the immigration laws or commit certain crimes. Even individuals who have had a green card for many years can still be placed into removal proceedings if they violate the terms of their stay.
Every person’s case is different, but there may be ways to defend yourself against deportation.
The immigration attorneys at Portner & Shure can represent you in your removal proceedings and give you the best opportunity to find the best form of relief for your situation.Contact us today!
Common Forms of Relief from Deportation
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Cancellation of Removal for Legal Permanent Residents
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Cancellation of Removal for Nonpermanent Legal Residents (Persons without status)
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Cancellation of Removal for Victims of Abuse (VAWA)
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U Visa
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Asylum and Withholding of Deportation
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Waivers of Inadmissibility
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Adjustment of Status
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Voluntary Departure
If you are currently in removal proceedings, you should contact our office to help develop the best strategy against deportation. Our deportation defense attorneys have extensive experience in representing clients in removal proceedings and have successfully obtained the relief removal.