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

Rules & Regulations Regarding Deportation from Brent 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 Brent AL, your best bet would be to learn about any remedies you may have.

Legal Immigrants May Get Deported from Brent AL

Legal and illegal immigrants alike face possible deportation for particular felonies in Brent, AL.

Violent felonies and drug charges are generally grounds for removal. However, even misdemeanor crimes of moral turpitude such as theft or fraud- those that show lack of justice, honesty, or good morals- may be grounds for deportation or removal. If you are facing deportation or removal, you can contest the proceedings.

People who are in the United States for over 7 years or have reasons to seek asylum in the United States may be able to prevent being deported or removed. Some cities and states also have "safe harbor" laws that encourage state and local officials not to report individuals to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unless Federal laws specifically compel them to. If you present your case via LegalMatch's intake system, Brent AL Deportation or Removal Lawyers will look over your case and respond with a potential plan for you.