What Is Cancellation of Removal for Lawful Permanent Residents?

Cancellation of Removal for green card holders (also called LPR cancellation) is a defense available to lawful permanent residents who face removal (deportation) from the United States. If granted by an immigration judge, the individual may keep their green card and remain in the U.S. ✅ Who Qualifies? To be eligible, the green card holder

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Prosecutorial Discretion in U.S. Immigration Cases

Prosecutorial Discretion (PD) is the authority of immigration enforcement agencies (primarily ICE and DHS attorneys) to decide whether—and how—to enforce the law in a particular case. This can mean: Delaying or canceling deportation proceedings. Declining to detain or remove someone. Choosing to prioritize other cases instead. PD has become a vital form of relief for

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What Happens If You Miss Your Immigration Court Date in the U.S.?

Missing an immigration court hearing in the U.S. is not a simple matter—it can result in severe legal consequences, including an automatic removal order. Whether it was a mistake, fear, or misunderstanding, it’s important to act quickly and understand your options. 🚨 Immediate Consequence: In Absentia Removal Order If you fail to appear for your

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