4 Things To Know About Deportation
Are you or a loved one facing deportation? Check out these 4 things to know about deportation for guidance, then contact our lawyer today.
1) Losing Your Green Card by Living Outside the U.S.
2) What are the Options Available if a Minor Relative is Detained at the Border
- There is a program available called Special Immigrant Juvenile Program, which allows someone to attain a work permit and a green card.
- The person must be under 21 and must be considered abandoned or neglected
3) Remaining in the U.S. If You Are Being Threatened by Gang Violence in Your Home Country
- If you are from another county facing persecution, you can apply for asylum within one year of your arrival.
- You can also qualify if your home country is involved in a revolution, religious discrimination or political issues in the country.
- After filing for asylum you will be eligible to file for a work permit after 6 months.
- If your asylum application was granted, you can face
4) Remaining in the U.S. if You Have American Born Children
- If you are of good moral standing and have children who are actively involved in the school system, you may be eligible to apply for a Cancellation of Removal.
- You should also include documentation of your life in the U.S. and any U.S. born relatives.
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