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Houston Deportation Defense Attorney

Have you or a loved one been detained by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)? Have you been contacted by the USCIS without being told why? If you're facing deportation proceedings or fear that you may soon, it's essential to find capable, qualified legal assistance to put up a solid deportation defense. If the USCIS authorities have detained you or a loved one, you must act quickly to keep from being deported.

Don't go to your removal proceedings without the help of an experienced deportation defense attorney. At the Law Offices of David A. Breston, we provide knowledgeable legal defense. Once someone has been deported, it becomes very difficult to reverse it. Contact our law firm as soon as possible to prevent the removal. Se habla español.

Relief from Removal in Texas and Nationwide

Depending on your individual circumstances and the reason the USCIS (formerly the INS) is trying to deport you, there are a number of different strategies available for deportation defense:

  • If you face deportation for a crime, we can challenge the criminal charges. If you are detained, we can request a bond to have you released. Depending on your criminal record, you may not be eligible for this.
  • Next, we try to prove that the basis for removal is incorrect. Our goal is to prove that either the crime committed is not a deportable offense or that you have continuously resided in the U.S. for a specific number of years.
  • If this fails and the judge finds you removable, we may apply for a cancellation of removal - a 212(H) waiver or 212(C) waiver - for asylum, which is also called withholding of removal based on the Convention of Torture. We may also request an adjustment of status or a voluntary departure, depending on when the crime was committed.
  • If you are being deported for any reason, we may be able to either appeal or prove that you qualify for other relief.

It is important to act, and act fast. Regardless of which immigration attorney you use, it is in your best interest to talk with a qualified lawyer as quickly as possible. To learn more about your rights and options when you face being deported, contact deportation defense attorney David Breston today.

For additional information, please see our Deportation Frequently Asked Questions.




 

 

 

 

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