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Deportation or Removal
Common Deportation
Issues:
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What to do when you
receive a Notice to Appear (NTA)
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Obtaining an
Immigration bond
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Preparing for your
Merits/ Individual Hearing
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Going to a Master
Calendar Hearing
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If you been convicted
of an Aggravated Felony
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Do you qualify for
Cancellation of Removal relief?
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Effects of a Criminal
Conviction
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Immigration Fraud
Issues
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3/10 Year Bar Problem
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How to obtain a
Waiver/Pardon
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How to apply for
Adjustment of Status
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Voluntary Departure.
For a myriad of reasons, people
find themselves in deportation or removal proceedings. In these
proceedings the Immigration and Naturalization Service tries to
deport you from the United States. There are many ways of winning a
deportation or removal case. Many
factors depend upon how long you have been here in the United
States, your family relationships, or whether you have a past
criminal history. Our law represents numerous people in deportation
proceeding. These people come from around the world.
We will do everything possible so
that you or your loved one does not get separated across
international borders. It is crucially important that you get legal
representation as soon as possible to avoid adverse consequences of
saying something in Immigration Court that will damage the outcome
of the case.
Appeals

Our law firm prepares each and
every kind of appeal regarding all types of petitions and
applications under the Immigration and Nationality Act. An appeal
can be filed from decisions of the Immigration Court, the
Immigration and Naturalization Service, the Department of State, the
Department of Labor and others.
Appeals go to many different types
of entities. Depending on where the original denial came from,
appeals can go to the Board of Immigration Appeals, the Board of
Alien Labor Certification Appeals, the Administrative Appeals Unit,
various Federal District Courts, various Federal Appellate Circuit
Courts and the United States Supreme Court.
Appeals are extremely time
sensitive. This means that if the appeal is sent one day late, you
likely will have lost your chance to ever appeal the decision. Our
law firm can get the appeal out in an expedited timely manner to
ensure that you are protected.