What is an Application for Cancellation of Removal?

An Application for Cancellation of Removal is a form that can be filed with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) as a form of relief from deportation. This form is available to undocumented immigrants who have resided in the United States for 10 years or more and meet certain criteria. These criteria include having good moral character, not having been convicted of a serious crime in the United States, and demonstrating the ability to demonstrate extreme hardship should the immigrant be deported. If an Application for Cancellation of Removal is approved, it will cancel the removal proceedings and allow the immigrant to remain in the United States with permanent resident status. This form of relief from deportation can be extremely helpful for immigrants in California and throughout the United States who are facing imminent deportation. In order to apply for Cancellation of Removal, an immigrant must be facing deportation proceedings, have permission from the government to stay in the United States, have resided continuously in the United States for at least 10 years, have good moral character, not have been convicted of a serious crime, and demonstrate extreme hardship to himself or a family member if he were to be deported. Additionally, the immigrant must waive any and all other forms of relief from deportation. It is important to note that the USCIS may deny an Application for Cancellation of Removal if the individual does not meet the criteria noted above, or if the USCIS believes the applicant is trying to gain an unfair advantage. Therefore, it is important to consider all options, such as an appeal, before submitting an application.

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