Don’t Fight Your Deportation Alone!

Assessing every unique situation to help you understand your next options, our deportation and defense attorneys at Berger, Berger and Sobieski can be your trusted partner if you or a loved one has a deportation or removal hearing scheduled. With several strategies to fight removal, our knowledgeable attorneys will help you create the best defense to adjust your status, cancel your removal, seek Asylum, or voluntary departure. Based out of Buffalo, NY, our team services Western NY with our deportation and removal defense services. Book your appointment today to get started!


What Are the Grounds for Relief in Removal Proceedings?

  • Seuls les immigrants ayant un lien familial avec un citoyen américain ou un résident permanent sont admissibles à la carte verte pour obtenir la résidence permanente. Seuls ceux entrés légalement dans le pays sont potentiellement admissibles, à quelques exceptions près.

  • Annulation de l'enlèvement

    allows certain immigrants to either obtain or maintain their green cards if they have been in the US for an extended period, have a qualifying family member, can show good moral character, and have not been convicted of certain crimes. This is an extremely high threshold, especially for those who do not have green cards prior to the removal hearing. There is also potential Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Cancelation for certain abused spouses or children of permanent residents or US citizens.

  • Withholding of Removal and Convention Against Torture (CAT) Relief – With reasonable and credible fear of being persecuted or tortured if an immigrant is to be deported to a country, Asylum may be granted in removal proceedings if they meet this relief option.

  • Leaving of your own will, with your own money, may avoid the admissibility consequences of being ordered deported. Typically given 60-120 days to leave. However, this does not necessarily remedy any other grounds of inadmissibility on leaving the U.S.


What Are Grounds for Deportation or Removal?

  • Entrer illégalement aux États-Unis
  • Having one or more criminal convictions or being convicted of an aggravated felony
  • Violer les conditions de leur visa ou ne pas maintenir leur statut
  • Commettre une fraude de quelque nature que ce soit, notamment en vue d'obtenir un avantage lié à l'immigration. Cela peut inclure l'entrée aux États-Unis avec de faux documents ou la simple dissimulation d'informations potentiellement importantes à un fonctionnaire du gouvernement ou de l'immigration, entre autres.
  • There are numerous grounds of potential deportation beyond those listed above. Please consult with one of our experienced immigration attorneys regarding these additional grounds if you have been contacted by immigration

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