Deportation and Trouble Cases
US Deportation Laws
Perez & Perez, PLLC
Stay of Deportation, Removal of Deportation, Immigration Asylum
Have you overstayed your tourist visa, employment-based visa, or student visa that has allowed you to be legally in the U.S.? Have you or has your family member been caught in the U.S. without documentation proving a legal entry? Are you under threat of deportation because of a DUI / DWI or other criminal arrest, an order of protection, or other violations of criminal laws?
Avoid the Future Negative Consequences of a Deportation Order
Did you know that if you receive a deportation order, you could be barred from returning to the U.S. for up to ten years, if not permanently? Whatever the reason that you face the real possibility of deportation, contact the law offices of Perez & Perez, PLLC in Nashville to learn more about U.S. deportation laws.
Remove the Threat of Deportation • We Know the Law
The immigration attorneys at Perez & Perez, PLLC have helped many clients in the past obtain stay of removal in deportation cases. We know the law, and we can provide the reasons to an immigration judge of why you should put your deportation on hold to give you time to apply for proper immigration status, or correct legal problems that caused your threat of deportation.
Avoid Jail Time • We Can Help
Get out of county jail; stay out of Federal detention facilities. Avoid months waiting for a deportation proceedings. Don't agree to voluntary departure or choose to waive a hearing before consulting with an experienced immigration attorney familiar with U.S. deportation laws. We can help you through the process of protecting your best interests as follows:
Make sure local law enforcement officials meet their obligation to contact ICE if you post a bond locally.
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Arrange for an
immigration bond, so you can remain free from incarceration while your case is pending
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Avoid deportation and adjust your status in front of an immigration judge
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Agree to leave the U.S. voluntarily, and avoid restrictions against returning to the U.S. legally in the future
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Receive indefinite deferred deportation, depending on the situation in your home country.
Voluntary Departure Leaves the Door Open for Future Legal Return
Even if it is true that you must leave the country soon, you may be given extra time to take care of your affairs and get your house in order if you agree to leave voluntarily - allowing you the possibility of returning legally at a later time.
We have helped many immigrants resolve trouble cases by finding a positive way forward. We make a difference as we help clients determine their best options and make the right choices when faced with removal proceedings and deportation.
Contact one of our immigration lawyers today to learn how to file for immigration asylum, how to carry out voluntary departure to your best advantage, and other ways to avoid trouble with US deportation laws. We offer a number of other useful legal services for both immigrants and US citizens, including family law, DUI /DWI and other criminal defense, and Social Security Disability assistance.