Understanding Immigration Removal Proceedings
If you’ve received a Notice to Appear (NTA) in Oklahoma, you may be at risk of deportation. These removal proceedings are handled by immigration courts and can be overwhelming without legal representation.
Common Reasons for Deportation
There are several reasons the Department of Homeland Security may seek your removal.
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Overstaying a Visa
Remaining in the U.S. beyond your visa expiration can lead to removal proceedings. -
Criminal Convictions
Certain crimes can trigger automatic deportation—even if they occurred years ago. -
Violating Visa Conditions
Working without authorization or failing to maintain student status can result in deportation.
How the Court Process Works
There are several stages in a removal case, and each one requires strong legal preparation.
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Master Calendar Hearing
This is a preliminary hearing to review your case and set dates for future proceedings. -
Individual Merits Hearing
This is your chance to present evidence, call witnesses, and argue your case before a judge. -
Appeals
If the outcome is unfavorable, you may appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) or federal court.
How an Oklahoma City Deportation Defense Lawyer Can Help
Having a knowledgeable lawyer can make the difference between staying in Oklahoma or being removed from the country. We prepare compelling defenses, including asylum, waivers, and cancellation of removal.