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Deportation and Removal
Removal is the post-1996 name for deportation and exclusion. Many problems — an expired visa, a criminal conviction, or USCIS denying a marriage or business application, for example — can lead to removal. At the Law Offices of Michael Boyle, our attorneys have significant experience in a range of removal cases, including those involving appeals. In the challenging environment of removal proceedings, it is critical to work with lawyers who have experience representing clients at all levels of the process.
If you or a loved one is facing deportation, you need immediate legal assistance to protect your rights. Whether your visa has expired or you have been charged with a crime, we can help you address the underlying legal issues that threaten deportation. Contact us today.
We handle removal cases before the U.S. Immigration Courts, the Board of Immigration Appeals, Federal District Court and the federal circuit courts of appeal. Our attorneys have the necessary experience and skill to address removal issues within the strict time periods controlling this area of law. Beginning with your initial consultation, we will provide you with honest and reliable advice regarding your case. You can trust that we will do everything in our power to prevent deportation and removal. In the event that there is nothing we can do, we will tell you the truth about that fact.
We have experience with all of the following related to deportation and removal:
Convictions:
A criminal charge or conviction can lead to a removal. Our attorneys have experience advising defense attorneys and immigrant defendants once they have been convicted or if they are facing criminal charges.
Marital issues:
If USCIS denied your marriage case and placed you in removal proceedings or left you in limbo, we can explain your options and the steps you should take to protect yourself. We also have long experience with cases of spousal abuse.
Appeals:
We have enormous experience in pursuing appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals and the federal court system. These appeals are very challenging. When your and your family’s future is at stake, you need an experienced advisor, not an attorney who has little experience with appeals.
Asylum and arrests at the border:
We have long experience in handling asylum cases and also can help with special immigrant juvenile cases for young people, communicating with ICE, etc.