Understanding Deportation And Removal Proceedings In The US
In this article, you can discover:
Common reasons for deportation or removal from the US and the legal processes involved.
Options available to stop a family member’s removal proceedings and obtain legal status.
Steps to take if cancellation of removal is denied and the individual must depart from the US.
What Is The Most Common Reason For Deportation Or Removal From The United States?
The most common reason for deportation or removal from the United States is the lack of legal status to reside in the country.
What Is The Difference Between Removal And Deportation Proceedings?
There is no substantive difference between removal and deportation proceedings; the terms are used interchangeably.
What Can Be Done To Stop My Family Member’s Removal Proceedings?
To stop a family member’s removal proceedings, the individual must obtain legal status to remain in the US, either through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or Immigration Court.
What Can Be Done If Cancellation Of Removal Is Denied? Where Do We Go From Here?
If cancellation of removal is denied, the individual must depart from the United States.
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