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New York City, NY Deportation Lawyers & Immigration Attorneys

The issue of deportation is an emotional one. While there are several legitimate reasons why the US government may want to remove a non-American citizen from our country, there are countless other cases in which immigrants are being deported unfairly. If you are an immigrant in the greater New York City, NY area and you are facing the threat of deportation or have received a Notice to Appear, you should contact the NYC deportation lawyers at Maney | Gordon, P.A. for a free initial consultation about your rights.

Deportation is especially sad for those immigrants who have been living in New York, NY for 10, 20, or more years. These immigrants are working hard at their jobs, paying income taxes, having children in the US, and making positive contributions to their communities. Yet, due to legal technicalities, changes in immigration law, and a lack of knowledge of the options available, undocumented immigrants in New York, NY often face the possibility of deportation.

The legal name for deportation in the United States is “removal.” Deportation allows the US government to force a person to return to his or her native country. However, the government must have a legal reason to remove a foreigner from the United States. Some of the legal reasons why a person may be deported include:

  • Having a criminal record of a serious felony such as murder, rape, spying, treason, or drug trafficking
  • Fraudulent fiance visa or marriage for the sole purpose of staying in the United States
  • Carrying a communicable disease that poses a health risk such as tuberculosis or AIDS
  • The threat of terrorist activity
  • Expired visa, such as a work visa, student visa, etc.

A deportation case is handled through the Department of Homeland Security. There are several agencies within the Department of Homeland Security that assist with enforcing and prosecuting a removal and deportation case, such as US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

If you have received a Notice to Appear at a removal or deportation hearing in New York, NY, it means you will have to appear before a judge from the Executive Office for Immigration Review. This judge works for the US Department of Justice and is not from the Department of Homeland Security.

At the hearing, you can expect government representatives from Homeland Security to show reasons why they believe you should be removed from the USA. You have the right to hire a knowledgeable and aggressive deportation lawyer in New York to be on your side and advise you on the legal solutions available to you. Your attorney can also represent you during a deportation hearing and argue against your removal.

Deportation is a serious concern that has the potential to change your life and the lives of everyone around you. After a deportation is ordered, you will be separated from your family, friends, and possessions. You will also have to leave your job, benefits, and any land you have acquired in the New York, NY area. This is not a situation you should have to face without knowing your rights and being advised of the various ways to prevent a deportation from occurring.

To learn the best legal action to take during an immigration, deportation, and removal case in New York City, NY and surrounding areas, contact the New York immigration attorneys from Maney | Gordon through our NYC number, 212-629-7900, or toll-free within the United States at 1-866-324-8775. Our board certified lawyers will provide you with a free preliminary conference about your deportation proceedings. We have helped many immigrants avoid deportation and we may be able to help you too.