Deportation and Removal Defense

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Deportation And Removal Defense Attorney In Jacksonville, Florida

Facing Removal Or Deportation?

Removal defense involves representing individuals facing deportation from the United States. Eligible individuals may qualify for relief based on family ties, fear of persecution, or other factors. An attorney will help guide you through the complex legal process, keep you informed, and advise you on the proper steps to take or avoid.

 

Common documentary evidence includes:

 

  • Passport
  • Birth certificate
  • Marriage and divorce certificates (if applicable)
  • Information about your employment for the last 5 years
  • Information about residence/addresses for the past 5 years
  • Additional evidence will vary depending on the specifics of each case

Contact Bilbao Law, LLC to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today. 904-877-4895

What Are My Rights When Facing Removal from the U.S.?

First of all, you have a right to defend yourself against deportation. If you are not a native English speaker, the court will provide you with an interpreter at no cost to you. Trying to explain yourself in a language you are not fully comfortable in will usually not end well for you. Legal language is highly complex – and even native speakers have difficulty understanding it. Most importantly, you have the right to legal representation to help you defend yourself during such proceedings. Always consult a licensed lawyer with years of experience and proven success in removal cases. Our immigration attorneys have successfully represented clients in even the most complex removal cases. With our help, you never have to be afraid to appear at the court for removal proceedings. We’ll stay by your side all the way.

What Relief from Deportation Might I Qualify For?

Until we have a chance to review all the documentation that specifies the charges against you, we cannot provide you with a robust defense. The moment you receive your Notice to Appear (NTA), book an appointment with one of our attorneys. The NTA lists all the charges they plan to bring against you, so bring it with you to your first appointment. Depending on that information, you might qualify for protection from removal if you are afraid of persecution or other harm due to your ethnicity, religion, political beliefs, or membership in a specific social group, such as tribes, persecuted genders, social classes, child soldiers, sexual orientation, former military or police that served a deposed leader, or political dissidents’ family members. If you don’t fall into any of those classes, you can pursue a waiver, termination of the removal proceedings, sponsorship by family members, or even obtaining green card. If the immigration judge denies relief, you can file an appeal. During that time, the U.S. government cannot deport you. Our legal team has helped many of our clients overcome removal proceedings successfully. Let us fight for your rights.

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