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Immigration Court Case: What to do now?

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What can you do now after all the changes if you have a case in Immigration Court? It is extremely important to know that everyone in Immigration Court can ask for discretion for different things. This is current, the changes were made now in President Biden's administration.

Alternatives if you have a deportation order

What happens if you don't qualify?

If the person did not qualify, previously he or she had to accept a deportation order and ask for voluntary departure. However, today, if you do not qualify and you are in front of the judges in court, you can ask them to dismiss or terminate your deportation proceedings. What does this mean? That they can dismiss it, so that it is dismissed, set aside.

This is critical, since many people do not qualify for anything, and are in the process of deportation. The good news is that now you can qualify, so that your case can be dismissed and you can forget about deportation.

Weak Immigration Court Cases

What happens if you have a weak case in Immigration Court? As it could be a asylum weak, or a 10-year law.
You can ask for your case to be dismissed or terminated. However, there is a variable here.

The asylum or ten-year law pending in Immigration Court entitles you to a work permit. So, suddenly it is not in your best interest to have your case dismissed or not determined so that the process is annulled. It is preferable to have it administratively closed. An administrative closure gives you the right to continue to renew your work permit, based on the pending asylum application or ten-year law. 

Strong Cases in Immigration Court

What if you have a strong case? Like a residencefor example. In these cases alsoYou can also ask for a dismissal of your proceeding or a termination of your case. Because this way you get what is called "two bites at the apple". This means: two chances.

The first opportunity is to proceed with the immigration service to get it approved. The second opportunity is in front of the judge.

The vast majority of people no longer want to have anything to do with the Court, because they know it is a deportation process.

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Remember also that attorney Jorge Rivera offers all types of legal advice to immigrants throughout the United States.
If you are looking for an immigration lawyer in Miami, you can find us at 5820 Blue Lagoon Dr, Miami, FL.
It also provides counseling for immigrants in Las Vegas.

Written by: Carolina Rivera
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