When the US Government wants to deport someone, they generally have to put that person into removal proceedings in immigration court. This is a legal process that allows people to defend themselves against deportation, and sometimes to remain in the United States. People may qualify for a number of different defenses against deportation. Anyone who has been placed into removal proceedings should consult with an attorney well in advance of any court dates in order to determine their best options.
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Immigration law is extremely complex and no one should face a removal proceeding without consultation and legal representation. Some people will be eligible to apply for relief from removal, including a green card. Other people who already have green cards must fight to keep them and avoid deportation. There are a number of benefits that might allow someone to remain in the United States, even if they are not currently in a lawful status. Those can include:
There are other less common defenses that might apply to specific groups of people or in individual cases. Make sure to review a case with an experienced attorney to determine the best options available.
During removal proceedings, many people are now being held in detention. Immigration bond proceedings are legally separate from the removal proceedings, but they are important to review at the same time. Being detained during proceedings ensures a much faster process which can seriously impact a person's defense against deportation.