Columbia, Maryland Deportation Lawyers

Under U.S. immigration laws, authorities may deport or remove legal and illegal immigrants under a number of circumstances from Columbia Maryland.

Avoiding Deportation from Columbia Maryland

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 Columbia MD, it would be advisable to learn about your legal rights.

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Legal Immigrants May Get Deported from Columbia MD

Legal and illegal immigrants alike face possible deportation for certain felonies in Columbia, MD.

Violent felonies and most criminal drug charges can result in deportation or removal. In addition, there are some minor crimes that can lead to deportation removal, such as fraud or theft, because these crimes indicate moral turpitude. However, all is not lost if you have been deported or removed from the United States. In many instances, deportation or removal is contestable.

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 Columbia MD attorneys will review your case and respond to you with a course of action.

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Life in Columbia

Columbia, Maryland is a planned community. It consists of ten independent villages, each with a distinct character. It has a population of almost 90,000 people, and is generally considered a suburb of both Baltimore and Washington, D.C.

The modern community of Columbia, Maryland was established in the 1960s, and the planning of the community involved many ideas that were, at the time, revolutionary. For example, rather than building a large number of cookie-cutter houses with only a few floor plans to choose from, the developers strove for architectural diversity, giving home-buyers much more choice. In addition to city planners, some nationally-renowned experts in the social sciences were deeply involved in the process, bringing in their expertise to make Columbia, Maryland as livable as possible.

Money Magazine has named Columbia, Maryland one of the best places to live in the United States. Each village center in Columbia boasts a central shopping area, designed to be far more aesthetically pleasing than traditional strip malls.

There are plenty of Columbia, Maryland lawyers who specialize in a wide variety of legal fields. Whether you need to make a will, buy a house, or confront any other legal issue, there is a Columbia, Maryland lawyer who can help.

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