Dallas Immigration Appeal Attorney

If a Judge has ordered your removal, we may be able to seek a stay of your removal from the United States until you have exhausted your appeals. We may also be able to reopen your case and cancel your deportation order either by filing a request directly with the immigration judge or by working together with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Just because Immigration says that you are not eligible for a benefit does not mean that you are not eligible. The agency processes over 6 million applications each year. Temporary and contract workers handle much of Immigration's work and errors are frequent. We have successfully overturned many erroneous decisions on appeal as well as reopened many cases with the Immigration field offices based on administrative errors.

Fort Worth Deportation Defense Lawyers

At Petty & Stewart, PLLC, we have successfully petitioned the immigration court for permit appeals and relief from deportation for many of our clients. Relief from deportation may be obtained by demonstrating exceptional hardships to qualifying family members, good moral character, rehabilitation and community involvement. We vigorously challenge to government's decision to place an individual in deportation proceedings where it appears that that individual is not deportable. Our attorneys' backgrounds and experience enable us to find creative solutions. Many times, a successful outcome in immigration matters hinges on innovative ideas and close attention to detail.

To arrange an initial consultation to discuss your immigration case and possible appeals that are available, please contact a Dallas immigration appeal lawyer at our Texas law firm today at 214-905-1420.

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