Cancellation of Removal for Lawful Permanent Residents
Lawful permanent residents (LPRs) can still face removal proceedings, often after criminal arrests or immigration issues.
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Lawful permanent residents (LPRs) can still face removal proceedings, often after criminal arrests or immigration issues.
Read MoreCancellation of removal for nonpermanent residents is a form of relief that can allow certain individuals in removal proceedings to stay in the United
Read MoreThe individual hearing, also called the merits hearing, is the trial stage of a removal case. This is when the immigration judge hears testimony, reviews
Read MoreIf you or a loved one is detained by ICE during removal proceedings, a bond hearing may offer a path to release while the case is pending.
Read MoreIf you move to a new city or state after your immigration court case has started, you may need to ask the court to transfer your case.
Read MoreReceiving a Notice to Appear, often called an NTA, can be frightening. The NTA is the document that starts removal proceedings in immigration court.
Read MoreLearn how TPS works, including designated countries, registration rules, work authorization, and how TPS interacts with adjustment of status.
Read MoreLearn how refugees adjust status to permanent residence, including timelines, required documents, travel rules, and current scrutiny of refugee cases.
Read MoreLearn the basics of U.S. asylum law, including eligibility, the one-year filing deadline, affirmative vs. defensive asylum, work authorization, and current backlogs.
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