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If you or someone you love is facing the threat of ICE deportations, you probably feel overwhelmed, scared, and unsure about what to do next. You’re not alone; every year, thousands of immigrants in the U.S. are confronted with removal proceedings. The good news is that you have rights, and you do have options.

At Aftalion Law Group, we’ve seen firsthand how skilled legal representation can make all the difference in keeping families together and helping immigrants build a future in the United States. Here are 10 ways immigration attorneys can protect you from ICE deportations and give you a fighting chance to stay in the country.

Contact Aftalion Law Group today to speak with an experienced immigration attorney and protect your rights against ICE deportation.

1. Providing Immediate Legal Representation

When ICE detains someone, time is critical, and every minute counts. An immigration attorney can step in immediately to represent you, protect your rights, and prevent you from saying anything that might harm your case. This quick response can mean the difference between being released or removed from the country.

2. Requesting Bond or Release from Detention

If you are detained by ICE, your attorney can request a bond hearing to secure your release while your case is pending. Being out of detention allows you to reunite with your family and better prepare your defense. It also gives you the emotional stability and resources to work closely with your lawyer.

3. Filing for Asylum or Other Immigration Relief

For immigrants fleeing persecution or danger, asylum can provide powerful protection against deportation. An experienced attorney will gather the evidence needed to support your claim and guide you through the complex application process. This can greatly increase your chances of being granted legal protection in the U.S.

4. Challenging the Charges in Immigration Court

ICE may claim you are deportable, but that doesn’t automatically make it true. Your lawyer can challenge the government’s evidence and fight to prove you are eligible to stay in the country. By carefully examining every detail of your case, an attorney can identify legal defenses that may stop removal.

5. Seeking Cancellation of Removal

If you have lived in the U.S. for many years and meet certain requirements, you might qualify for cancellation of removal. This legal remedy not only halts deportation but can also result in lawful permanent residency. An attorney will help determine if you meet the criteria and present your case effectively in court.

6. Applying for Adjustment of Status

Some immigrants facing ICE deportations may qualify to adjust their status and become lawful permanent residents. This often applies if you have U.S. citizen family members or meet eligibility under certain immigration programs. Your attorney can prepare the necessary paperwork and ensure you meet all filing deadlines.

7. Requesting Prosecutorial Discretion

In some cases, ICE can decide not to pursue deportation if there are strong humanitarian or community-based reasons for you to remain. Attorneys can request prosecutorial discretion on your behalf, highlighting your good moral character, family ties, or contributions to the community. This can sometimes lead to your case being closed or delayed.

8. Filing Appeals

A deportation order is not necessarily the end of the road. Your attorney can file an appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) to have the decision reviewed. This process can give you more time in the U.S. and another opportunity to make your case.

9. Stopping Deportation with Emergency Stays

If your removal is imminent, an attorney can request an emergency stay of deportation. This legal action can temporarily stop your deportation while other motions or appeals are being considered. It’s a critical tool for buying time and keeping you in the U.S. during urgent situations.

10. Guiding You Through Every Step

Immigration law is complex, and the process can feel overwhelming without help. A dedicated attorney will guide you through each step, from paperwork to court hearings, ensuring you understand your rights. Having a knowledgeable advocate by your side can make the difference between success and deportation.

Why Acting Quickly Matters

When it comes to ICE deportations, time is not on your side. The sooner you involve an immigration attorney, the more legal options you will have. Acting quickly can protect your rights and give you the best chance of staying in the country.

Take the First Step Towards Protecting Your Future

If you or someone you love is facing ICE deportation, don’t wait. At Aftalion Law Group, we fight tirelessly to protect immigrants’ rights and keep families together. We understand the fear and uncertainty you’re experiencing, and we’re here to help you take action now.

Call us today at (212) 601-2720 or visit our website to schedule a consultation and learn how we can defend your rights and protect your future.

FAQ

If ICE comes to your home, you are not required to open the door unless they have a warrant signed by a judge. Stay calm, do not answer questions without a lawyer present, and contact an immigration attorney immediately. Quick action can protect your rights and help prevent deportation.

Yes, even immigrants with no criminal history can face ICE deportations. However, having a clean record can work in your favor when seeking relief or prosecutorial discretion. An attorney can use your good moral character as a strong argument to fight deportation.

The deportation process can vary from a few months to several years, depending on the complexity of your case. Factors such as court backlogs, appeals, and available relief options can affect the timeline. An attorney can help manage your case efficiently and explore every possible defense.

Yes, in many cases, immigration attorneys successfully stop deportations through legal defenses, appeals, or other forms of relief. Each case is unique, and outcomes depend on the circumstances and evidence available. The earlier you involve an attorney, the better your chances of success.

Take the First Step Toward Protecting Your Future

If you or a loved one is facing ICE deportations, now is the time to act. At Aftalion Law Group, we are dedicated to defending immigrants’ rights and keeping families together. We will fight for you every step of the way.

Call us today at (212) 601-2720 or visit our website to schedule a consultation and learn how we can stop deportation and protect your future.