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Atlanta Deportation Lawyer & Criminal Defense Lawyer
Our Atlanta, deportation lawyer & criminal defense lawyer aggresively represents clients before the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the United States Citizen and Immigration Services (USCIS), and Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR) in immigration court, on issues such as:
 
* Deportation or removal defense
* Asylum
* Bond hearing
* Waivers of deportation
* Cancellation of removal
* Voluntary departure Requests 
* Motion to reopen
 
Our Atlanta deportation lawyer and criminal defense lawyer will aggressively fight deportation for you, while handling your divorce and family law issues.

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In 1993 a removal proceeding was known as “exclusion and deportation,” but the new deportation law in 1997 renamed deportation “removal. ”
                                     
After an immigrant is arrested - for an overstay of their visa or unrelated state charges - for example, he or she may be held in county jail until he or she makes bond. If such person has immigration issues such as a violation of their immigration visa, a deportation officer might place a detention or ‘hold’ on such person - sometimes without an immigration bond. Later, a removal proceeding is scheduled to determine whether the person will be deported. The immigrant receives a “Notice to Appear” (NTA) from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, part of the federal government’s Department of Homeland Security.

The removal proceeding is usually presided over by an immigration judge who hears arguements from the immigrant’s attorney and the opposing goverment attorney from USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services), the governmental agency seeking a deportation. The immigration judge then issues a decision - usually an order of termination, relief from removal, or a removal.

A removal / deportation hearing can be intimidating, especially for immigrants unfamiliar with American laws and regulations. That is why one is advised to obtain the advice and counsel of an experienced Atlanta immigration deportation lawyer.

Call us today for a confidential consultation,and ask to speak with an experienced Atlanta deportation attorney & criminal defense attorney.
What is a removal proceeding?
Atlanta Immigration Court
180 Spring Street, SW
Suite 241
Atlanta, GA. 30303
USCIS - Atlanta Immigration Office
2150 Parklake Drive
Atlanta, GA. 30045
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