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If you are undocumented and have been detained by immigration authorities, you are under stress. You are facing the possibility of being deported from the only country you have ever known. You need someone with experience to represent you.
At the Law Offices of Shamieh, Shamieh & Ternieden, our Sacramento immigration attorney has more than 20 years of experience handling deportation cases. We will fight for you, and we will do everything in our power to keep you in the United States.
We are ready to help you. Call (415) 300-2144 or contact us online to schedule a free initial consultation with our deportation defense attorney in Sacramento.
Common Stages of a Deportation Case in Sacramento
Understanding the basic stages of a deportation case can make the process feel less overwhelming and help you decide when to seek legal guidance. In most situations, your case begins when the government serves you with a Notice to Appear, which outlines the allegations against you and the laws the government believes you violated. Your hearings will usually take place at an immigration court that serves Sacramento residents, and each appearance has a specific purpose, from confirming your address to presenting evidence in support of your defense.
After the initial hearing, known as the master calendar hearing, the court will often schedule one or more individual hearings where testimony and documents are formally presented. During this time, a deportation lawyer can help you gather records from employers, schools, and medical providers, and may work with family members to prepare written statements that explain how your removal would affect them. If the judge ultimately issues a decision that is not in your favor, there may still be opportunities to appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals, as long as strict deadlines are met.
For some people held at facilities that house immigration detainees, such as local jails in Sacramento County that may contract with federal authorities, a separate hearing may be scheduled to ask for bond so you can be released while your case is pending. Bond hearings involve a different type of legal analysis and require detailed evidence that you are not a danger to the community and that you will appear for future court dates. We guide you through each of these steps, explain what will happen at the Robert T. Matsui United States Courthouse or other relevant locations, and help you make informed choices about your options at every stage of the process.
What Is a Deportation Case?
In the United States, there are several different types of immigration cases that can be filed. The most common is a deportation case. In a deportation case, the United States government is asking to have you removed from the country. This can happen if you are undocumented, or if you have a green card or some other kind of lawful status but have committed crimes that make you eligible for deportation.
A deportation case is a terrifying prospect for many people. It can mean being forced to leave the country that you have called home for years. It can mean being separated from your family and loved ones.
How a Sacramento Immigration Attorney Can Assist You
If you are facing deportation, a Sacramento immigration attorney can help you by representing you in immigration court. Our attorney can challenge the grounds for your deportation. We can also present evidence that you have been a model citizen and that your removal from the country will cause extreme hardship to your family.
Even if you are being deported due to criminal activity, our attorney can work with you to help you avoid deportation by filing a motion to reopen your case. We can also help you by filing a motion to reconsider if you have already been ordered to leave the country.
An experienced Sacramento deportation attorney can help you in countless ways. We understand the system and know how to protect you and your family.
At the Law Offices of Shamieh, Shamieh & Ternieden, our Sacramento immigration attorney can help you with all types of immigration matters. We can help you with green card applications, citizenship applications, and more.
When you work with our firm, we take the time to review the Notice to Appear, the charges against you, and your full immigration and criminal history so we can identify any forms of relief that may be available in your case. Depending on your circumstances, a deportation defense attorney may seek relief such as cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, asylum or related protections, or waivers based on hardship to qualifying family members. We regularly appear before immigration courts serving Sacramento and understand how local judges and government attorneys tend to approach different types of cases.
Local Resources for Deportation Defense in Sacramento
Living in Sacramento, you are part of a vibrant and diverse community. However, facing deportation can be an incredibly stressful and isolating experience. At the Law Offices of Shamieh, Shamieh & Ternieden, we understand the unique challenges that residents of Sacramento face when dealing with immigration issues. Our deep knowledge of local resources and government entities can make a significant difference in your case.
For instance, the Sacramento County Public Law Library offers free legal resources and workshops that can be invaluable for understanding your rights and the deportation process. Additionally, the Sacramento Immigration Coalition provides community support and advocacy for immigrants facing deportation. While we are not affiliated with these organizations, we recognize their importance in our community and can guide you on effectively utilizing these resources.
One of the most pressing concerns for Sacramento residents facing deportation is the potential separation from family members who are U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. The emotional and financial strain of such a separation can be overwhelming. Our Sacramento immigration attorney is well-versed in presenting evidence of the extreme hardship that deportation would cause your family, which can be a crucial factor in your defense.
Moreover, Sacramento's proximity to the state capital means that changes in immigration laws and policies can happen swiftly. Staying updated on these changes is essential for a robust defense. Our team is committed to keeping abreast of any new developments that could impact your case, ensuring you receive the most current and effective legal representation.
We know Sacramento, and we know the challenges you face. Let us help you navigate this difficult time with the local knowledge and legal insight you need to stay in the country you call home.
Many deportation cases for Sacramento residents are heard at immigration courts in San Francisco, and people may also be detained at facilities such as the Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center in Elk Grove before their hearings. A deportation defense lawyer can help coordinate with detention centers, arrange bond hearings when appropriate, and prepare you and your family for what to expect at each stage. We also help clients gather documents from local schools, employers, and medical providers in the Sacramento area to build a record that clearly shows your community ties and the impact your removal would have on loved ones.
When to Contact a Lawyer for Deportation Defense
You should call a lawyer if you are facing deportation. Our attorney can help you navigate the court system, and we can work to protect your rights. We can also help you if you are facing a non-immigration criminal charge. We can represent you in criminal court and help you avoid harsh penalties.
We’re here to assist you. Call (415) 300-2144 or reach out online to schedule your free initial consultation with a deportation defense lawyer in Sacramento.
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