Orlando Immigration Lawyers

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If you’ve received a notice that you have been scheduled for a deportation hearing, you need to take immediate action to avoid being forced to leave the United States.  An Orlando, Florida immigration lawyer can explain all of your options and advise you on the best strategy for your unique case; however, below is some basic information regarding the deportation process.

What Other Options Do I Have Beside Deportation?

Voluntary Leave

As Orlando immigration lawyers will reveal, people facing deportation have more than one option. You can choose to leave the U.S. voluntarily rather than fighting the deportation notice in court.  This has several advantages in the long term.  By choosing to take voluntary leave, you maintain your eligibility to re-enter the U.S. with a legal visa.  If you fight the deportation and lose, you will be banned from America for a minimum of five years (a maximum of 20 years!).

Fighting Deportation

You also have the right to argue that you are legally in the U.S. or that you should be permitted to stay the U.S. despite being in the country illegally.  To argue a deportation case successfully, immigrants are advised to retain a Henderson immigration lawyer.

Common arguments used to fight deportation include:

  • The person should be eligible for asylum because of his religion, political stance, nationality or race and has been in the country for less than one year.
  • The immigrant’s family and employer are in the U.S.
  • The person is a permanent resident and the crime he was charged with is a minor offense.  Removing this person will cause more harm than good.

Will an Immigration Lawyer Help Me Appeal?

If you choose to hire an attorney (one will not be appointed for you because you are not a legal resident of the U.S.), he or she can appeal the deportation decision to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).  The appeal process can be expensive and lengthy.  Furthermore, you may be held in custody while awaiting an appeal hearing.  An Orlando immigration lawyer can help you decide if an appeal is the appropriate course of action for your case.

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