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Common Legal Defenses Against Deportation Cancellation of Removal. Asylum or Withholding of Removal. Adjustment of Status. Waivers for Certain Criminal Convictions. Voluntary Departure. Prosecutorial Discretion. Temporary Protected Status () Appeals and Motions to Reopen.
Is there a way to stop a deportation order?
If you have been ordered, removed, deported, or excluded, it may be possible to file an appeal with The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and put a stop to your deportation or removal. You must file this notice within 30 days of the decision by the immigration judge that rendered your removable/deportable.
What is special rule cancellation?
You can do one of two things: 1). Apply in the court that issued the order of deportation, for the court to vacate or cancel the order of deportation; or 2). Apply with the Immigration Service to waive or cancel your former order of deportation.
Who qualifies for Suspension of Deportation?
Introduction. The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) contains special rules for cancellation of removal for non-lawful permanent resident (LPR) spouses or children of U.S. citizens (USCs) or LPRs who were subject to battery or extreme cruelty by the USC or LPR spouse or parent.
Can deportation orders get canceled?
Remember that 10-Year Cancellation of Removal cases are not easy to win. You really must show the judge that you have been a great member of the U.S. community for a long time AND that your family would suffer extremely if you were deported.
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Form I-881, Application for Suspension of Deportation or Special Rule Cancellation of Removal (Pursuant to Section 203 of Public. Page 1.
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