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🛡️ Fight your removal — know your rights

Deportation Defense,
when it matters most.

Facing removal proceedings is terrifying — but you have rights. Our AI Legal Nerds help you understand your defense options, prepare for immigration court, and connect you with experienced removal defense attorneys.

✅ Cancellation of removal
✅ Asylum and withholding
✅ Voluntary departure options
✅ Immigration court preparation

Your Defense Options

Even in removal proceedings, you have multiple legal defenses available. Our AI helps you identify which apply to your situation.

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Cancellation of Removal

If you have lived in the US for 10+ years, have good moral character, and your removal would cause exceptional hardship to a US citizen family member — you may qualify for cancellation.

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Asylum & Withholding

If you fear persecution in your home country based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or social group — asylum or withholding of removal may protect you.

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Adjustment of Status

If you are eligible for a green card through a family member or employer — even during removal proceedings — you may be able to adjust your status and stop deportation.

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Voluntary Departure

Leaving voluntarily rather than being deported can preserve your ability to return legally in the future and avoids a formal removal order on your record.

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Motion to Reopen

If you received an order of removal in absentia or have new evidence or legal arguments — a motion to reopen your case may give you another chance in immigration court.

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Appeals

Immigration judge decisions can be appealed to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and then to the federal Circuit Court of Appeals. Our AI explains the appeals process.

⚠️ If You Have Received a Notice to Appear (NTA)

1. Do not miss your court date — missing immigration court results in an automatic removal order in absentia.

2. Get legal help immediately — you have the right to an attorney at your own expense. Contact us now to connect with removal defense attorneys.

3. Do not sign anything without understanding what you are agreeing to — including voluntary departure or stipulated removal orders.

4. Know your rights — you have the right to remain silent, the right to an interpreter, and the right to appeal any decision.

Do not face this alone

Removal defense is complex and high-stakes. Get AI guidance now and connect with a removal defense attorney immediately.