Best Queens Deportation Defense Lawyer

Queens Deportation Defense Lawyer

Queens could not have the strong economy and culture it boasts today without its strong immigration history. Immigrants that make up the backbone of Queens, however, are still constantly in fear of deportation. If you or a loved one are facing deportation, a Queens deportation defense lawyer from PPID can help you explore your options to mount a strong defense and defend your right to stay.

The dedicated legal team at Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco has a decades-long history dedicated to protecting the rights of immigrants in Queens and other boroughs in New York. Whether you are facing deportation due to a criminal record, overstaying your visa, or other immigration violations, the potential consequences can be serious. A compassionate deportation defense lawyer can ensure your rights are protected and that you receive the representation that you deserve.

Reasons One May Face Deportation

  • Criminal actions or criminal history. A criminal history, whether petty crimes and misdemeanors or felonies, can potentially impact your immigration status. Serious felonies, such as theft, domestic violence, or drug offenses often initiate deportation proceedings
  • Overstaying a visa. Receiving a visa to enter the United States comes with an expiration date. Failing to reapply for your visa may  trigger deportation proceedings. Many individuals may accidentally overstay their visas due to inadvertent delays in renewal or a misinterpretation of the law.
  • Illegal entry. There are many legal and illegal ways to enter the United States. Some individuals, due to various circumstances, who are seeking asylum or protection from their own country may choose to cross these borders illegally. However, there are protections and legal rights for those who have crossed the border illegally who are seeking asylum or protection from their own country.
  • Misrepresentation or fraud. Individuals who provide false information on immigration and applications or documentation can face deportation. Common instances of alleged fraud include lying about marriage and identity or even misrepresenting where in the U.S. you are going or with whom you are staying.
  • Noncompliance with immigration court orders. Individuals who do not adequately comply with immigration court orders, such as those who miss immigration court hearings, can have a deportation order against them. It is important to always remain aware of any legal proceedings you may need to be a part of when immigration is involved.
  • Public charge. In certain circumstances, individuals may be subject to deportation under the public charge rule. This means that individuals who are deemed likely to become heavily dependent on government benefits such as having a necessity for long-term, government-funded institutionalized care, may face deportation as a result.

Despite the reasons you are facing deportation in Queens, a PPID deportation defense lawyer is here to help you understand your deportation case and fight back. Based on the circumstances of your case, we can help you leverage various legal strategies, including seeking post-conviction relief and submitting waivers of inadmissibility. Our team uses our knowledge and experience to help you navigate the complex legal system you are facing.

Removal Proceedings

If the government determines that you should face deportation proceedings, also referred to as removal, understanding the process can empower you to work with your lawyer and navigate the complex road ahead. The removal process will look as follows:

  • You will receive a notice to appear from the Department of Homeland Security.
  • You will attend an initial appearance. During the initial appearance, the legal teams will develop a legal calendar for your removal process. Failure to attend this court date could result in an automatic removal.
  • The next step is a merit hearing, at which a judge will determine whether you should be removed.

These proceedings are held in the presence of a judge who works in immigration. They will make the ultimate determination of removal or relief. Ensuring you have the legal help you deserve from PPID can help you better navigate this process.

FAQs

Q: How Do You Win a Deportation Case in New York?

A: To win a deportation case in New York, a variety of factors need to be considered, including your reason for being deported, your opportunities for defense, and your current immigration status. Common strategies to avoid       deportation in New York include applying for asylum, adjustment of status, cancellation of removal, or proving that your removal would result in serious hardship for a relative who is a U.S. citizen.

Q: How Much Is an Immigration Lawyer for Deportation Defense in New York?

A: There is no standard rate for an immigration lawyer for deportation defense. The amount an immigration lawyer may cost for your deportation defense case in New York is dependent on various factors, including the specific services needed, the complexity of your case, your criminal history, and other critical considerations.

Q: What Should I Do If I Receive a Removal Order in New York?

A: If you have received a New York removal order, it is of utmost importance to talk to an experienced immigration lawyer as soon as possible. They can help you explore various options, such as cancellation of removal, seeking asylum relief, filing a motion to reopen your case, or working to appeal the decision. For these sensitive cases, it is critical to act quickly as deadlines are stringent. Failure to attend a hearing or missing a deadline can lead to automatic deportation.

Q: What Are My Rights During New York Removal Proceedings?

A: You have several rights during removal proceedings in New York, including the right to a lawyer, the right to an interpreter, the right to appeal a decision that is not favorable, and the right to mount a strong defense with evidence and witnesses. Although you have the right to legal representation, it is your responsibility to find and fund your representation.       It is critical to be aware of your rights and receive legal advice throughout your removal proceedings.

Queens Deportation Defense Lawyer

If you or a loved one are facing a deportation or removal order in Queens, you are likely feeling scared and unsure of which steps to take next. A compassionate and skilled Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco lawyer is here to help you leverage various legal options to fight back against your removal. Contact us today to start discussing your case and designing a formidable path forward.

PPID Office Locations
New York City

250 Broadway, 6th Floor
New York, New York 10007
Toll Free: 800-223-2814
Local: 212-233-8100
Fax: 212-233-9238

Peekskill

1045 Park Street, Suite 104
Peekskill, New York 10566
Toll Free: 800-223-2814
Local: 914-328-2400
Fax: 212-233-9238