Deportation and Removal Defense

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Deportation And Removal Defense Attorney In Missouri & Arizona

Facing Removal Or Deportation?

If you've been informed that you're facing removal proceedings before the US federal immigration court, it's natural to feel fear and uncertainty, and to question what steps you can take in a bid to continue your life in the country you've grown to consider home. Whether due to an overstayed or violated visa, unauthorized entry into the country, or a criminal conviction, the authorities are now on your case, and you're in need of assistance. 


First and foremost, it's important to understand that being in removal proceedings does not necessarily mean you will be deported. There are different legal options available to you, depending on your individual circumstances and the reasons for your potential removal. It is crucial to seek out the guidance of an experienced immigration attorney who can evaluate your case and advise you on the best course of action.


One possible avenue is seeking relief through cancellation of removal. This is a form of relief that allows certain individuals facing deportation to apply for permanent residency if they meet specific requirements. These include having been physically present in the US for a continuous period of at least ten years, demonstrating good moral character, and proving that their removal would result in exceptional and extremely unusual hardship to their immediate family members who are US citizens or permanent residents.


Andres G. Hernandez, your compassionate guide through the complex maze of immigration law in Missouri and Arizona stands ready to help you pursue relief. Andres brings a wide-ranging understanding of immigration defense to the table and offers solid grounding during these precarious times. Schedule your appointment today.

Call AGH Law Firm at 816-320-5547 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

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

First and foremost, remember that you are entitled to defend yourself against deportation. Should English not be your first language, rest assured that the court will provide an interpreter completely free of charge. Attempting to present your case in a language you're not fluent in can lead to difficulties. Legal jargon is incredibly intricate, often causing confusion even among those who are native speakers. Crucially, you have the right to seek legal aid to assist you through such procedures. Always turn to a licensed lawyer such as Andres G. Hernandez, who has amassed years of valuable experience and has a commendable record in immigration law. Located in Missouri and Arizona, Andres has successfully helped clients navigate even the most intricate removal cases. With Andres by your side, you can step into the court for removal proceedings with confidence. He will be there with you, every step of the way.

What Relief from Deportation Might I Qualify For?

Until all the documentation detailing the charges against you is thoroughly reviewed, Andres G. Hernandez cannot formulate a complete defense plan for you. When you receive your Notice to Appear (NTA), don't hesitate to arrange a meeting with Andres. Your NTA provides details about the charges that will be brought against you, so ensure to have it with you during your initial meeting in Missouri or Arizona. Based on the provided information, you may be eligible for protection from removal if you fear harm due to factors such as your ethnicity, religion, political views, or association with a specific social group.


If you don't belong to any of these categories, there's still hope. You can seek a waiver, termination of the removal proceedings, sponsorship from family, or even green card attainment. If the immigration judge rules against your relief appeal, you can contest the decision. During the appeal process, the U.S. government cannot deport you. Andres G. Hernandez has successfully navigated many clients through the complexities of removal proceedings. Trust him to uphold your rights.

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Call AGH Law Firm at 816-320-5547 today.

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