Facing removal proceedings is terrifying. The first action you take is the most critical: securing experienced legal representation.
At The Yankey Immigration Law Group, Pllc, our primary focus is providing a staunch defense for individuals and families in the Nashville area facing deportation.
When you hire our firm, you get a dedicated team that can:
Disclaimer: This information is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration laws are complex and ever-changing. For personalized assistance, contact Attorney Francis Yankey at 615-530-5360 for a confidential consultation.
Deportation proceedings, formally known as Removal Proceedings, are handled in Immigration Court. Being served a Notice to Appear (NTA) is the formal start of this process. A skilled Nashville Deportation Lawyer will guide you through the process, which often involves:
A core component of an effective defense strategy involves seeking a form of “relief” from removal. A Nashville Deportation Defense Attorney will assess your unique history and circumstances to determine your eligibility for one or more forms of relief:
In many deportation cases, relief from removal is secured through a qualifying family relationship. Our firm is skilled at identifying and successfully pursuing these pathways to keep your family together in the U.S.
After a US citizen marries a non-citizen, if the non-citizen desires to receive an immigration status while in the U.S., the couple will need to submit certain application forms and supporting documents to the USCIS so that the non-citizen can adjust status to become a permanent resident or a green cardholder.
This is only possible for those non-citizens who can legally adjust status. Determining if a person can adjust is a complex legal analysis. For example, if a non-citizen entered the country illegally, they will often need a waiver of unlawful presence to be able to receive a Green Card. A non-citizen also may face a bar to adjustment due to criminal convictions, previous immigration issues, and more.
Legal Note: Eligibility for Adjustment of Status is highly dependent on your entry method and history. Consult with our knowledgeable Nashville Immigration Lawyers to confirm if you qualify.
At The Yankey Immigration Law Group, Pllc, we help clients to navigate the complex waters of Immigration Law. If you need a consultation for your adjustment of status case, please call us to reserve it at 615-530-5360.
A non-U.S. citizen may gain the right to live and work permanently in the U.S. through a petition filed by a family member.
If the sponsor is a U.S. Citizen, they may petition for the following foreign national relatives to immigrate to the U.S:
“Immediate Relatives” (parents, spouses, and children under 21) of a U.S. citizen are not subject to numerical restrictions, meaning they do not wait for a priority date. Other close family members are divided into “Preferences” subject to annual numerical quotas.
If the sponsor is a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR), they may petition for the following foreign national relatives to immigrate to the U.S.:
At The Yankey Immigration Law Group, Pllc, we help clients to navigate the complex waters of Immigration Law. If you need a consultation to determine if you qualify, please call us to schedule consultation with our experienced lawyers at 615-530-5360.
The knowledgeable lawyers at The Yankey Law Group, Pllc help families to unite and stay together in the USA. The U.S. Immigration process can be lengthy, costly, and frustrating. Choosing the right path is crucial to accomplish your immigration goals.
For U.S. citizens whose partners are overseas, there are two primary paths:
If a spouse is waiting to become a U.S. citizen, it is still possible to sponsor the non-citizen.
Asylum pending status, or adjustment pending status do not constitute lawful non-immigrant status. As such, many with lapsed status must wait for the spouse to become a U.S. citizen, at which time, the “illegal” presence, lapsed status, absence of lawful nonimmigrant status, and even unauthorized employment may be automatically forgiven to the beneficiary of an immediate relative petition.
If you are facing removal proceedings or have questions about how a criminal charge could affect your immigration status, time is of the essence. Don’t face the Immigration Court alone.
Call The Yankey Immigration Law Group, Pllc today at 615-530-5360 to schedule a confidential consultation with a dedicated Nashville Deportation Defense Attorney and start building your defense.
Facing deportation or removal proceedings is an urgent legal crisis. Do not wait for your next Immigration Court date without dedicated, skilled legal counsel by your side. Our firm understands the gravity of receiving a Notice to Appear (NTA) and the complex strategies required to fight for your right to stay in the United States.
The Yankey Immigration Law Group, Pllc is committed to providing aggressive, compassionate defense and exploring every available avenue of relief, from bond hearings to Cancellation of Removal and complex waivers.
Contact us immediately for a confidential consultation. Time is your most valuable asset in deportation defense.
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