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Motion to Reopen & Request for Removal – Immigration Law
Motion to Reopen & Request for Removal – Immigration Law
Motion to Close Proceedings – Immigration Law
Motion to Close Proceedings – Immigration Law
Motion to Continue – Immigration Law
Motion to Continue – Immigration Law
RESPONDENT’S WRITTEN PLEADINGS
Respondent’s pleading for immigration proceedings. Also includes notice of request for volunteer departure.
Respondent’s Evidence Submission
Respondent’s evidence submission to Immigration Court with Exhibit list, witness list and Certificate of Service
Spanish version of Letter to Client regarding Voluntary Departure
A sample letter used to send to client regarding their agreement or stipulation to voluntary depart the country.
Letter to client Regarding Voluntary Departure
A sample letter used to send to client regarding their agreement or stipulation to voluntary depart the country.
Complaint for Stay of Deportation
A petition to file for stay of deportation
Appealing a deportation order. In some cases, a permanent resident who has been ordered deported will have a right to appeal this decision to the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) of the IRB. The same is true for a protected person.
You will have 30 days from the date of the immigration judge’s deportation order in which you can file an appeal with the BIA. … Deportation Orders are not necessarily final or unchallengeable. If you have a deportation case, contact an immigration attorney who can help you navigate these possibilities.
Anyone with a final order of removal or deportation can apply for an ICE stay of removal and pay a $155.00 application fee. The ice stay of removal must be filed in person at a local ICE Office and cannot be mailed or faxed to ICE. ICE will take about 90 days to make a decision on the stay of removal request.
How do you know if you have a deportation order?
Call 1 (800) 898-7180.
You can find your Alien Registration Number on any documents that you have sent or received from immigration court. Follow the instructions to find more information, such as pending charges, final decisions, which court is handling the case, and any deportation orders.
NY Certificate of Subscribing Witness
The New York notary certificate of subscribing witness is a document with which a notary public verifies the identity of an individual who has acted as a witness for the signing of a legal instrument. A “subscribing witness” is required by living trusts and other property transfers, and they must personally know the principal signer, witness the signing of the document, and sign as witness. Can be used for other types of documents, if needed.