Deportation & Immigration Court
Deportation DefenseNelson & Nuñez, P.C. handles all types of deportation defense cases in order to help the firm's clients avoid deportation. When the United States Department of Homeland Security wishes to deport or remove an alien from the United States, United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement ("ICE") issues a Notice to Appear ("NTA"). After the NTA is issued, removal proceedings begin, and the immigration court has jurisdiction over the matter.
The immigration court with jurisdiction is generally located in the locale in which the alien resides. If immigration court proceedings are initiated against you or a loved one, it is very serious, and you should speak with an experienced immigration attorney. Aliens that choose to represent themselves are often outmatched by the government attorneys, and the aliens either make crucial mistakes or fail to realize when the government has made a mistake. Many aliens that choose to represent themselves give up hope on avoiding deportation and do not realize that some of the following relief options are available:
Nelson & Nuñez, P.C. has earned a reputation as a leader in deportation and removal defense. Nelson & Nuñez, P.C.has helped countless clients avoid deportation, obtain green cards, asylum, cancellation of removal and 212(c) relief. After we took a moment to celebrate our liberation from the chains of bureaucracy, last night, Martin reflected on your honesty and professionalism. You've been our rock through this whole ordeal, and we really, really appreciate it. |
DEPORTATION SERVICES
General Deportation & Immigration Court Information Deportation Defense DACA Release on Bond Asylum in Immigration Court Cancellation of Removal 212(c) Relief TPS - Temporary Protected Status Motions to Reopen Immigration Court Appeals How Nelson & Nuñez, P.C. Can Help
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