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Removal Proceedings Attorney in Los Angeles

Need help with a Deportation Proceeding?

Removal proceedings are also known as deportation proceedings. There are a variety of reasons why you may find yourself in the position of being deported. It occurs when the Federal Government, or rather the Department of Homeland Security, attempts to send a person in the United States back their home country. Deportation occurs when there have been violations of immigration laws, or criminal laws. Deportation is the legal process where the Federal Government uses the immigration court system to attempt to send a person back to their home country. If you or a loved one is facing removal proceedings, you need an aggressive Los Angeles Immigration defense attorney to handle the situation for you and attempt to provide you with asylum.

In the Southern California Area there arethree main areas in which these types of “deportations” take place. The main center is Mira Loma Detention Facility, in Lancaster. The second location is in the Los Angeles Immigration Court in Downtown Los Angeles. The third center is located in San Diego County. To obtain release from one of these facilities, an immigration bail bond will be necessary.

Los Angeles Removal Proceedings Lawyer

Any person that is in the United States or attempting to enter the United States may be subject to deportation or removal. There are two main groups of people:

  • Those seeking to enter the United States from another country;
  • Those already in the United States who are placed into deportation proceedings.

If a person is attempting to enter the United States from another country, that person may be placed into deportation proceedings if that person is deemed to be an “inadmissible alien.” For the most part an inadmissible alien is someone who has committed a criminal act that is in violation of immigration laws or encouraged or aided any other alien to enter the U.S. illegally. However, there are certain times where a temporary protective status can be obtained.

If the person is already in the United States, they can be placed into deportation proceedings for the following reasons:

  • The person is in violation of current Immigration Laws (Immigration and Nationality Act);
  • The person is in violation of specific U.S. criminal laws;
  • The person has violated nonimmigrant status or a condition of entry into the U.S.;
  • Has terminated a conditional permanent residence;
  • Engaged in marriage fraud to gain admission to the U.S.

At Budris & Barrios, we have highly skilled and knowledgeable staff who have helped hundreds of clients resolve their Immigration and deportation issues. We will carefully study your circumstances in order to provide you with the best possible defense to obtain a cancellation of removal or an adjustment of status. If you are in this situation, we need to get started immediately to assist you. Contact our office today for a free consultation.

Contact a Los Angeles Immigration Defense Attorney from the Law Office of Budris & Barrios for assistance with your Removal Proceeding.

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