Deportation and Removal Defense

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Deportation And Removal Defense Attorneys In Los Angeles, California

Facing Removal Or Deportation?

If you've received notice of being placed in removal proceedings before the US federal immigration court, you might be feeling scared and unsure about your options to remain in the country you've grown to cherish. Whether you've overstayed your visa, violated its terms, entered unlawfully, or faced a criminal conviction, you're in need of assistance as the authorities have taken action. Our empathetic immigration attorneys are ready to support you in seeking relief. With extensive experience in providing robust defense strategies for our clients, we aim to be your anchor during these uncertain times. Schedule your appointment with us today.

Contact Law Offices Of Judith L. Wood to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today. 213-680-7801

What Are My Rights When Facing Removal from the U.S.?

You have the right to defend against deportation. If English isn't your first language, the court will provide a free interpreter. Trying to explain in a language you're not fluent in can be challenging. Legal jargon is complex – even native speakers find it tough. Most importantly, you're entitled to legal representation during proceedings. Seek a skilled lawyer with expertise in removal cases. Our immigration attorneys excel in representing clients in even the toughest cases. Don't fear appearing in court for removal proceedings – we'll support you throughout.

What Relief from Deportation Might I Qualify For?

To ensure a strong defense, we need to review all the documentation detailing the charges against you. Once you receive your Notice to Appear (NTA), schedule a meeting with one of our attorneys. The NTA will outline the charges against you, so bring it to your first appointment. Depending on the details, you may be eligible for protection from removal if you fear persecution based on ethnicity, religion, political beliefs, or association with specific social groups like tribes, persecuted genders, social classes, child soldiers, sexual orientation, former military or police linked to a deposed leader, or families of political dissidents. If you don’t fit into these categories, options include seeking a waiver, halting removal proceedings, family sponsorship, or obtaining a green card. In case relief is denied by the immigration judge, an appeal can be filed, preventing deportation by the U.S. government during this process. Our legal team has successfully guided many clients through removal proceedings. Let Law Offices of Judith L. Wood advocate for your rights.

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