Cancelation of Removal

Cancellation of Removal: Protect Your Right to Stay in the U.S.

Facing deportation or removal due to immigration law violations, such as unlawful entry, visa overstay, or status violation, can be daunting. Sari Law Firm can defend your case and help you remain in the United States lawfully.

Cancellation of Removal

Cancellation of removal is a legal option that allows both permanent and non-permanent residents to ask an immigration judge to change their status from being at risk of deportation to being legally admitted as a permanent resident, as long as they meet specific requirements.

 You may be eligible if:

  • Your U.S. citizen or lawful permanent spouse, parent, or child would face exceptional and extremely unusual hardship if you were ordered to leave the United States.
  • You have followed U.S. laws and have not been convicted of any serious crimes that would automatically disqualify you.
  • You are considered a person of "good moral character."
  • You have lived in the U.S. for at least the past ten years.

If you are in or anticipate removal proceedings, contact Sari Law Firm immediately. You may qualify for cancellation of removal if you meet specific criteria. Our team can help you prove eligibility and work to keep you in the U.S. on a lawful and permanent basis.

Prosecutorial Discretion and Waivers

Prosecutorial discretion allows immigration authorities to decide which cases to prioritize. If you are living in the U.S. unlawfully, you might avoid attention for years. However, if you do face scrutiny, having an experienced immigration attorney is crucial.

Sari Law Firm is here to help establish your eligibility for relief, ensuring you can lawfully stay in the U.S.

Contact Sari Law Firm

If you're facing deportation or removal proceedings, don't wait. Contact Sari Law Firm today to discuss your options for cancellation of removal and other forms of relief.

Sari Law Firm Is Here for You

At Sari Law Firm, we focus on Immigration Law and we are here to listen to you and help you navigate the legal system.

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