Cancellation of Removal for Non-Permanent Residents

⚖️ What Is Cancellation of Removal?

Cancellation of Removal is an immigration relief available to certain non-permanent residents in removal proceedings who meet strict eligibility requirements. It allows the immigration judge to cancel the removal order and grant lawful permanent residence.


✅ Eligibility Requirements

  • Continuous physical presence in the U.S. for at least 10 years prior to the application.

  • Good moral character during this period.

  • No disqualifying criminal convictions.

  • Removal would cause exceptional and extremely unusual hardship to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or child.

  • Must not have been convicted of certain crimes that bar relief.


🧾 Application Process

  • File Form EOIR-42B with the immigration court.

  • Submit supporting evidence documenting presence, character, and hardship.

  • Attend a hearing before an immigration judge.


🏛️ Factors Considered by the Judge

  • Length and nature of residence in the U.S.

  • Family ties and hardship to qualifying relatives.

  • Criminal and immigration history.

  • Overall equities in the case.


⚠️ Important Considerations

  • Relief is discretionary, meaning the judge weighs all factors.

  • Legal representation is critical to present a strong case.

  • Not all applicants who meet basic requirements receive relief.


👩‍⚖️ Why Legal Help Matters

An experienced immigration attorney can help gather evidence, prepare testimony, and advocate effectively to increase chances of success.


📞 Contact Borderless Lawyers to evaluate your eligibility and defend your right to remain in the U.S.

error: Content is protected !!