Facing removal proceedings in Immigration Court can be a daunting
experience, but with the guidance of skilled immigration attorneys,
individuals can navigate this complex legal landscape effectively. At
KPB Immigration Law Firm, our experienced deportation defense attorneys
have assisted numerous clients in winning their deportation and removal
cases. Here, we provide insights into strategies for winning your case
in Immigration Court:
- Seek Experienced Representation: When your
case is brought before an Immigration Judge, it's crucial to have the best
deportation defense attorney by your side. Our seasoned attorneys have
extensive experience in Immigration Court and can provide the strategic
advocacy needed to protect your rights.
- Challenge Government Evidence: The burden
of proof lies with the government to establish your removability from the
United States. In some cases, the government's evidence may be insufficient
or improperly documented, providing an opportunity to challenge the charges
against you.
- Explore Relief Options: There are various
forms of relief from removal available, including adjustment of status,
asylum, withholding of removal, cancellation of removal, and waivers. Our
attorneys meticulously document applications for relief to maximize the
chances of success.
- Adjustment of Status: If eligible, adjustment
of status through marriage to a U.S. citizen or under section 245(i) can
provide a path to legal residency and avoidance of deportation.
- Asylum and Withholding of Removal:
Individuals who have faced persecution or have a well-founded fear of persecution
in their home country may qualify for asylum or withholding of removal
based on specific protected grounds.
- Cancellation of Removal for Permanent Residents: Green card holders facing deportation may be eligible for cancellation
of removal if they meet certain conditions, including continuous residency
and absence of aggravated felony convictions.
- Cancellation of Removal for Non-Permanent Residents: Individuals who are not lawful permanent residents may still qualify
for cancellation of removal by demonstrating continuous physical presence,
good moral character, and exceptional hardship to qualifying family members.
- Voluntary Departure: When other relief options
are exhausted, voluntary departure from the United States can be pursued
to avoid deportation and mitigate legal obstacles to future return.
At KPB Immigration Law Firm, we are committed to helping individuals
facing deportation proceedings achieve the best possible outcome for
their case. Our attorneys provide personalized attention and strategic
advocacy to protect our client's rights and interests throughout the
immigration process.
If you are facing deportation or have concerns about your immigration
status, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with our experienced
legal team. Together, we can develop a comprehensive strategy to help
you win your case in Immigration Court and secure your future in the
United States.