Withholding Process in the United States and How to Fight it

Withholding, removal, or deportation, is the process by which the government expels a non-citizen for violating immigration laws.
This issue may bring serious consequences for the individual and their family, but legal defenses are available. Here, we will explain what removal is, its implications, how to protect yourself, and the benefits of a strong defense.
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REMOVAL IN THE UNITED STATES

Defense Against Deportation

There are different strategies for defending against deportation in the United States. Below are the most common ones:
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Withholding of Removal

You might avoid deportation if you’ve lived in the US, have good moral character, and show deportation would cause extreme hardship to US relatives.

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Cancellation of Removal

This relief allows certain individuals to cancel their removal and obtain permanent residency, provided they meet specific requirements.

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Voluntary Departure

This option allows a non-citizen to leave the country on their own, avoiding a formal removal order that could have more severe consequences for their future in the US.

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LEGAL ADVICE FOR REMOVAL DEFENSE

Immigration Counsel for Defending Against Removal

Removal is a complex process, and most non-citizens need specialized legal advice to increase their chances of avoiding deportation.
Having an experienced immigration attorney can make the difference between being removed and obtaining legal immigration status.
An attorney will evaluate your case individually, identify your options, and better prepare your defense.
With a well-prepared defense, it is possible to avoid removal and, in some cases, even obtain permanent residency in the United States.
The best strategy depends on many factors, including the time you have spent in the country, your family ties, and the hardships you or your relatives might face if you are deported.
Consult with your immigration attorney to determine the best defense for your case or consider voluntary departure to avoid harsher penalties.
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