Immigration Admissibility, Deportation and Removal
Deportation, removal and admissibility are the most volatile areas of immigration law. The U.S. government has many departments and agencies assigned to find and process people who attempt illegal entry, or who are illegally residing in the United States. Persons caught are subject to arrest, detention and deportation.
There are specific legal actions that can be taken to end detention, and fight deportation. We provide services to help people who are at risk of being arrested, or who have been arrested and now face deportation.
Removal Proceedings and Deportation
If you have been summoned or detained by the USCIS you need to quickly hire an immigration attorney. Removal proceedings and deportation can happen very quickly. Your immigration attorney will intervene with the Board of Immigration Appeals to stop your deportation. Your particular circumstances of being in the U.S. and other details of your situation have an impact on how your case is resolved. There are multiple classes of deportable aliens and each one requires a good immigration lawyer to fight for you.
Admissibility Issues – Waivers & Pardons
Our immigration legal services are here to help you with admissibility problems. There are several reasons why a person is almost automatically denied entry into the United States. As your immigration lawyer we can speak to authorities on your behalf, prepare and file waivers, and request pardons.
Some of the most common reasons for denial of entry are:
- You have a criminal record
- Drug abuse or conviction of drug related crimes
- You are unlawfully present or previously removed from the U.S
- You have a communicable disease of public health significance
There are things we can do to address the stated reasons for denied entry. We recommend that you call our office to discuss your situation. We can advise you on what we can do for you. In most situations it is easier to successfully file a waiver rather than get a pardon approved. We need to work closely with you to get you through these issues and avoid future problems.