Deportation & Removal

Anyone who is not a United States citizen or national can be deported from the United States if they have been found to have committed certain immigration violations. Some examples of these violations include: being in the United States without proper authorization, committing select crimes (and in some instances admitting to doing certain crimes even if never convicted of them), and violating specific immigration regulations that are generally civil in nature.

Once in deportation or removal proceedings an individual will be given the opportunity to counter the government’s charges and to request any available forms of relief. There may only be one opportunity to challenge the government’s position so it is very important to have an attorney from the start that knows the laws and will take your case seriously.

Please contact us today if you would like to discuss your case in more detail with our office.