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Begin by entering the File Number and Date at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
In the section regarding the person(s) inquired about, select the appropriate checkbox that reflects their status, such as whether they departed from the U.S. or applied for an extension.
If applicable, provide details like Port of Departure, Date, and Name of Vessel or transportation method in the designated fields.
Complete any additional information requested about friends or relatives who may have knowledge of their whereabouts.
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An Application for Stay of Deportation or Removal is a formal request to temporarily stop your removal from the United States. It is filed using Form I-246 with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This application is typically used when: Youve been ordered removed or deported.
How much is the stay of removal ice fee?
The fee for processing this application is $155.00. Include the fee with the application. There is no refund, regardless of the action taken. Payments must be made out to, Department of Homeland Security or Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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This Section To Be Completed by Enforcement and Removal Operations. The records of this office of the Department of Homeland Security show that permission
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