Defense Against Deportation: Protecting Your Right to Stay in the U.S.

Facing deportation or removal from the United States can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. Ernesto Gonzalez is committed to helping individuals fight deportation and defend their right to remain in the U.S. With a personalized and compassionate approach, Ernesto will guide you through every step of this challenging process.


What Is Deportation Defense?

Deportation defense involves representing individuals who are in removal proceedings before an immigration court. Ernesto works to identify legal options that can help you avoid deportation, including asylum, cancellation of removal, or adjustment of status. Each case is unique, and Ernesto will craft a strategy tailored to your specific circumstances.

COMMON DEFENSES

Common Defenses Against Deportation

Cancellation of Removal

If you meet certain residency and hardship requirements, Ernesto can help you apply for cancellation of removal to remain in the U.S.


Asylum

Ernesto can file an asylum application if you fear persecution in your home country.


Adjustment of Status

If eligible, Ernesto can help you apply for a green card while in removal proceedings.


Prosecutorial Discretion

Ernesto will work to advocate for prosecutorial discretion, which may allow you to remain in the U.S. based on humanitarian factors or family ties.

FAQs ABOUT DEPORTATION

FAQs About Deportation Defense

What should I do if I receive a Notice to Appear (NTA)?

An NTA is the first step in deportation proceedings. It’s critical to contact Ernesto Gonzalez as soon as possible to discuss your options.


Ernesto will review the NTA, prepare your defense, and represent you in immigration court to fight for your right to stay in the U.S.

Can I still fight deportation if I entered the U.S. illegally?

Yes, even if you entered the U.S. without proper documentation, you may still have options to fight deportation. Ernesto will assess your case to determine if you qualify for relief, such as asylum, cancellation of removal, or adjustment of status.

What happens during a deportation hearing?

A deportation hearing takes place in immigration court and involves presenting evidence and legal arguments to an immigration judge. Ernesto will represent you during the hearing, present your case, and advocate for the best possible outcome on your behalf.

How Ernesto Can Help You

Ernesto Gonzalez provides comprehensive legal support to defend against deportation, including:


  • Reviewing your case and identifying potential defenses.
  • Filing all necessary applications and petitions.
  • Representing you during immigration court hearings.
  • Advocating for you and your family to ensure the best possible outcome.


Contact Ernesto Gonzalez for Deportation Defense


Deportation is a serious matter that requires experienced legal representation. Call or text Ernesto Gonzalez today to schedule a consultation.


Ernesto will personally work on your case and fight tirelessly to help you stay in the United States.


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