Miami Deportation Representation
by the Miami Immigration Attorneys at Maney | Gordon,
P.A.
Deportation in Miami is an all-too-common occurrence,
often with devastating results. In some cases, the US
government may be justified in deporting a foreign national
from Miami; in many other cases, foreign nationals are
unfairly arrested, held, and removed from the US. Oftentimes,
Miami deportation occurs when an immigrant is not aware
of his or her rights and the many options available to
legally stay in the United States. That is where the Miami
immigration attorneys at Maney | Gordon, P.A. may be able
to step in and help. With more than 30 years of experience
as one of the top immigration law firms in the country,
attorneys Richard Maney and Mark Weiner are board certified
in Immigration and Nationality Law and have assisted hundreds
of clients in avoiding deportation in Miami and across
the United States.
“Removal” is the legal term for deportation.
The US government is allowed to deport non-US citizens
and force them to return to their native country, but
to do so, the government must have legal grounds. The
legal grounds for deportation might be if a foreign national:
- Is a carrier of certain communicable diseases such
as HIV or tuberculosis
- Applies fraudulently for a fiance visa or fiancee
visa as a way to illegally enter the US
- Possesses a felony criminal record for drug trafficking,
rape, murder, spying, and/or treason to name a few
- Threatens or supports terrorist activity
- Stays in the US after an immigration
visa expires, such as a tourist visa, work visa,
student visa, etc.
Regrettably, deportation can happen to Miami area immigrants
who have done their best to be upstanding members of the
community. Individuals who have lived and worked in the
Miami area for decades, had children, and paid taxes are
not immune from being arrested, held at the Krome
Detention Center or Broward Transitional Center, and
sent back to their native countries. Sometimes these unfortunate
situations are based on a technicality that could have
been resolved with the help of Miami immigration attorneys;
other times deportation can be avoided when a lawyer informs
undocumented immigrants about the rights available to
them under US law.
If you or a loved one has received a Notice to Appear
at a deportation hearing, or is being held at Krome Detention
Center or Broward Transitional Center, you have a right
to hire an attorney who will represent your rights and
argue against your removal. The Miami
immigration attorneys at Maney | Gordon, P.A. offer
a free initial consultation to those who call us or fill
out the form on our “Contact Us” page.
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