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Deportation/Removal

Deportation and Removal Laws in the United States 

The concept of deportation is terrifying, and most people would rather not think about the worst-case scenario. However, it’s crucial that immigrants and their families understand how the deportation and removal processes work. At Nava Law Group, P.C., we’re dedicated to helping clients in the Houston, TX area better understand immigration law and protect their rights. Find out the legal process behind deportation and what you can do to preserve your legal status. 

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Understanding the Deportation and Removal Process

First, it’s important to know the definition of deportation. Deportation, or removal, is the formal process by which an individual is removed from a country. This action typically occurs when an immigrant is found to be in violation of immigration laws. Deportation has severe consequences, impacting not only the individual but also their family and community.

Why Could You Be Deported?

The best way to avoid a deportation order is to understand the reasons for removal and avoid them. Here are some of the most common reasons non-citizens are deported from the U.S.: 

  • Criminal Activities—Crimes of any kind can result in deportation. Those who have committed violent crimes or drug offenses are at especially high risk. 
  • Immigration Violations—Violations like overstaying a visa, entering the U.S. without documentation, or violating a visa’s terms can lead to removal. Comply with immigration laws at all times to avoid this type of offense. 
  • Fraud and Misrepresentation—If the government learns you’ve provided false information in your immigration documents, you could be subject to deportation. 

What Happens When You Get Deported?

Many people know what deportation is, but they don’t have a concept of what actually happens during the removal process. After receiving a deportation order, the non-citizen may be moved to a detention facility while they await removal from the U.S. Travel arrangements are often coordinated by the ICE, and the non-citizen will be escorted back to their home country. In some cases, the individual will be subject to a reentry ban, meaning they can’t return to the U.S. for a specified period of time.

Types of Relief From Deportation or Removal

If a loved one has been deported, they may have some legal options to regain their residency in the United States. Our immigration lawyers can discuss these defenses against deportation or removal: 

  • Asylum Seeking—Asylum is available to people who demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution in their home country. Those who obtain asylum can remain in the U.S. and eventually apply for permanent residency. 
  • Cancellation of Removal—This form of relief may be offered to non-citizens who have been in the United States for an extended period, demonstrate good moral character, and can show their removal would cause exceptional hardship to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. 
  • Adjustment of Status—This provision allows certain individuals to apply for a green card while staying in the U.S. To receive adjusted status, you need to meet eligibility criteria, such as being an immediate relative of a U.S. citizen or having an approved immigrant visa petition.

Defending Against Wrongful Deportation 

Defending against deportation requires a thorough understanding of immigration law. Thankfully, Nava Law Group, P.C. has years of expertise in immigration law, and we can present compelling arguments in court. We’ll work with you to build a strong case and help you navigate the complexities of expedited removal proceedings. After investigating your situation, our team may be able to challenge your charges or help you seek relief in the form of asylum or adjustment of status.

The Benefits of Hiring an Experienced Attorney

When it comes to matters as important as immigration and deportation, having a lawyer on your side is essential. Hiring a reputable immigration firm can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. Here’s how our team of legal professionals can help: 

  • Solid Legal Counsel—Our attorneys have worked on countless deportation cases, and we’re glad to use our expertise to help you. We’ll learn more about your case, identify your options, and develop a strong defense strategy.
  • Personalized Support—You’re more than just another case to us. At Nava Law Group, P.C., you can expect personalized support and compassion as you work through this difficult situation. 

Representation in Court—Our team will ensure your rights are protected throughout the removal process. We will make every effort to build a strong court case with solid evidence and compelling testimony.

Don’t Handle Immigration Issues Alone

Immigration law is a complex system, and you likely have questions about deportation vs. removal. Whenever you have a concern, look to the professionals at Nava Law Group, P.C. Our attorneys will ensure your rights are protected during the deportation process. If necessary, we’ll build a case on your behalf and advocate for your best interests. Contact us today to discuss your circumstances with a seasoned immigration lawyer.  

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