Deportation and Removal Defense

October 31, 2024

Facing deportation or removal proceedings can be one of the most stressful and life-altering experiences for individuals and families. At VandenBosch Law, LLC in Omaha, Nebraska, we are dedicated to providing skilled and compassionate legal representation for those at risk of deportation. Our experienced attorneys understand the complexities of immigration law and work tirelessly to defend our clients’ right to remain in the United States.



What Is Deportation and Removal?

Deportation, also known as removal, is the legal process by which the U.S. government orders a non-citizen to leave the country. This process may be initiated for various reasons, including:

  • Violation of Immigration Laws – Such as overstaying a visa, entering the country illegally, or failing to maintain legal status.
  • Criminal Convictions – Certain criminal offenses can make a non-citizen deportable, even if they have legal status.
  • Fraud or Misrepresentation – Providing false information on immigration applications or documents can result in removal proceedings.
  • National Security Concerns – Individuals deemed a threat to national security may face deportation.


Understanding the Removal Process

The removal process typically begins when the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issues a Notice to Appear (NTA), which outlines the reasons for removal and requires the individual to appear before an immigration judge. The process involves several stages:

  1. Master Calendar Hearing – This is a preliminary hearing where the judge explains the charges and asks the respondent to plead to the allegations. It is also an opportunity to determine the next steps in the case.
  2. Individual Hearing – If the case proceeds, an individual hearing is scheduled, where both the government and the respondent present their evidence and arguments. The judge will then decide whether the respondent should be deported or granted relief.
  3. Appeals – If the judge orders removal, the respondent has the right to appeal the decision to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and, if necessary, to federal courts.


Defenses Against Deportation

Several defenses and forms of relief may be available to individuals facing deportation. At VandenBosch Law, LLC, we work closely with clients to explore all possible options, including:

  • Adjustment of Status – If eligible, an individual may apply for a green card and adjust their status to that of a lawful permanent resident.
  • Cancellation of Removal – This form of relief may be available to certain permanent and non-permanent residents who meet specific criteria, such as demonstrating good moral character and showing that their removal would cause extreme hardship to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member.
  • Asylum and Refugee Status – Individuals who fear persecution in their home country based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group may apply for asylum.
  • Waivers of Inadmissibility – Certain grounds for removal, such as a prior criminal conviction or unlawful presence, may be waived under specific circumstances.
  • Voluntary Departure – In some cases, it may be beneficial for an individual to request voluntary departure instead of deportation, allowing them to leave the country on their own terms and potentially avoid future immigration penalties.


The Importance of Legal Representation

The U.S. immigration system is complex and ever-changing, making it crucial to have experienced legal counsel on your side. A skilled deportation defense attorney can:

  • Evaluate Your Case – We assess the specifics of your situation to identify potential defenses and forms of relief.
  • Gather Evidence – We collect and present evidence that supports your case, such as proof of family ties, employment history, or the danger you face in your home country.
  • Represent You in Court – Our attorneys advocate on your behalf during hearings, cross-examine witnesses, and present legal arguments to support your right to remain in the United States.
  • File Appeals – If necessary, we help you navigate the appeals process to challenge an unfavorable decision.


Why Choose VandenBosch Law, LLC for Deportation Defense?

At VandenBosch Law, LLC, we are passionate about defending the rights of immigrants and keeping families together. Here’s how we stand out:

  • Experience and Expertise – Our team has extensive experience in immigration law and a deep understanding of the nuances of deportation defense.
  • Personalized Approach – We recognize that every case is unique and develop tailored strategies to address each client’s specific needs and circumstances.
  • Compassionate Support – We provide compassionate and non-judgmental support throughout the legal process, keeping you informed and empowered every step of the way.


Take Action to Defend Your Rights

If you or a loved one is facing deportation or removal proceedings in Omaha, NE, don’t wait to seek legal help. The stakes are high, but you don’t have to face this challenging situation alone. Contact VandenBosch Law, LLC today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you protect your future in the United States.

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