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Law Offices of Fred L. Valentine, Jr.>Immigration>Deportation


Deportation

We will assist clients with  Notices to Appear and Represent Them During Deportation Proceedings

If you have received a Notice to Appear, you do not have much time to prepare your defense. We will represent you and prepare documents to request your relief from deporation.

In general, to establish eligibility for suspension of deportation, the applicant must not have been convicted of an aggravated felony and must establishphysical presense in the United States for a continuous period of not less than 7 years immediately preceding the date the application was filed; (2) During all of such period the alien was and is a person of good moral character; and (3) The alien's deportation would, in the opinion of the Attorney General, result in extreme hardship to the alien or to the alien's spouse, parent, or child, who is a citizen of the United States or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence.

If you would like to arrange a consultation to discuss your legal needs, please take the time to email(val@flvlaw.com) or call.

 Phone:  909.941.2558
 Fax:        909.941.3203

Email:   val@flvlaw.com

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