Legal and illegal immigrants in the United States can be deported or removed for a variety of reasons from Clay Alabama.

Rules & Regulations Regarding Deportation from Clay Alabama

Most deportations occur after arrest for criminal charges. Deportation may also occur for entry into the U.S. without authorization, but it is less common. If you have been arrested or convicted of a crime and are facing deportation from Clay AL, your best bet would be to learn about any remedies you may have.

You May Be Deported from Clay AL

Authorities can deport or remove persons on a variety of grounds -- even those who are legally residing in Clay, AL.

Violent felonies and most drug charges can be grounds for deportation or removal. Misdemeanor crimes of moral turpitude, such as theft or fraud, also may be grounds for deportation or removal. Contesting deportation or removal is possible.

Immigrants may seek the protection of "safe harbor" laws that encourage state and local officials to not report individuals to the U.S government unless compelled by federal law. Immigrants who have resided in the U.S. over 7 years may also be able to seek asylum. Present your case today and Clay AL Deportation or Removal Lawyers will evaluate your case and propose a legal plan of action.