Unwavering Deportation Defense Expertise
Deportation is the legal process through which a foreigner is expelled from a country for violating its immigration laws. This process can be initiated by the immigration authorities and has various stages and consequences.
Illegal entry into the country:
Enter without authorization or adequate documents.
Violation of visa conditions: Exceeding the permitted duration, working without authorization, etc.
Commission of crimes:
Engage in criminal activities, including serious and misdemeanor crimes, drug trafficking, and crimes against public morals.
Fraud:
Presenting false or misleading information in visa or immigration applications.
Threats to national security:
Participate in activities that threaten the security of the country.
The Deportation
The Deportation
The Deportation It is a devastating experience that can profoundly affect people's lives. Being separated from friends and family, losing your job, and facing an uncertain future can be overwhelming.
How does deportation occur?
Did you know the Deportation is the process of removing (expulsion) from the US of an alien who does not comply with the laws of the country? This can happen for a variety of reasons, such as entering illegally, committing a crime, repeatedly disobeying immigration laws, or posing a threat to public safety.
How does the deportation process work in the United States?
One Immigration Court The Department of Justice (DOJ) evaluates the case and, if the judge decides for deportation, the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
However, before expulsion, there is the option of "voluntary departure", which allows the person to leave the country on their own. This may be an alternative in certain cases.
What happens when someone is deported?
We understand that each case is unique!
Most expulsions are carried out by air and are paid for by the United States Government. However, there are options for those who have committed non-violent crimes.
One of these programs is Rapid REPAT , which allows individuals to leave prison and voluntarily return to their country of origin.
We will propose the correct strategy
We are here to protect your rights and your stay in the US! If you are facing deportation proceedings, our experience at the Law Offices of Vivian N. Szawarc supports you from start to finish.
Sometimes slowing down the process is key.
We will ask crucial questions about your immigration record, which will take time to answer, and use that time to build a strong case for why you or your loved ones should remain in the US.