Pottstown Deportation Lawyers

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No matter your status as a legal or illegal immigrant, you can be deported or removed for many differing reasons from Pottstown Pennsylvania.

Laws & Regulations Regarding Deportation from Pottstown Pennsylvania

Most deportations happen after arrest for criminal charges. Deportation may also happen 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 Pottstown PA, your best bet would be to read about any remedies you may have.

Crimes May Result in Deportation from Pottstown PA

Legal and illegal immigrants alike face possible deportation for certain felonies in Pottstown, PA.

For instance, one may be deported or removed based on a drug-related offense, a violent felony charge, and some other crime involving "moral turpitude," including fraud or stealing. There are a number of ways to contest deportation or removal proceedings.

Those who seek asylum in the United States, and those who have lived in the U.S. for more than 7 years may be able to stop being deported or removed. Often times, many cities and states have "safe harbor" laws that allow offenders not to be reported to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unless directly required to by Federal law. You can present your case today and Pottstown PA lawyers can review your case and present the best possible defense against removal.

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Life in Pottstown

Pottstown is a Montgomery County, Pennsylvania borough that is located just 40 miles from Philadelphia and 20 miles from Reading. The area was planned in 1752 and named for the founder, John Potts. Originally dubbed Pottsgrove, the boundaries of Pottstown were extended and it was renamed. Today, Pottstown is the epicenter of one of the most productive farming and dairy regions in the State of Pennsylvania. Pottstown was once interested in iron and steel mills, machine shops, and other manufacturing plants of textiles and goods such as bricks, hosiery, silks, shirts, nails, and furnaces. The borough rests on a total of 4.9 square miles but plays host to 21,900 residents. Pottstown is governed in a city manager form with a mayor and seven-member borough council. The residents are reasonably diverse both ethnically and economically. Most households utilize the transportation and education systems offered by Pottstown, Montgomery County, and Pennsylvania.

Pottstown Area Rapid Transit Inc. offers low cost public transportation throughout Pottstown and surrounding communities. Pottstown also offers two small airports and a passenger rail service called SEPTA. There's lots of options when it comes to schools in Pottstown. Pottstown residents, depending on where they live, are sent to the Pottstown School District, Pottsgrove School District, and Owen J. Roberts School District. There are also nine private institutions, both grammar school and high school, serving the area too. The Montgomery County Community college is the only institution of higher learning. A number of lawyers also live in Pottstown Borough. Pottstown lawyers can help you navigate any legal questions you may have and are well acquainted with the local court systems and procedures.

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