What is an Order of Supervision?
An Order of Supervision is an immigration status granted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that allows people in deportation proceedings to remain in the United States. It is an alternative to mandatory detention of immigrants who are awaiting their court hearings. An Order of Supervision requires the immigrant to comply with certain restrictions on their behavior, such as reporting regularly to ICE, maintaining employment, appearing for hearings, and not traveling outside the United States without permission. In Florida, an Order of Supervision is generally granted if the immigrant poses no significant danger to the public or national security and is likely to appear for future court hearings. An Order of Supervision is also known as a Stay of Removal or Voluntary Departure Order. The order must be followed to avoid greater consequences, such as mandatory deportation.
THELAW.TV ofrece respuestas en español a todas las preguntas sobre la ley de inmigración.Una Orden de Supervisión es una orden emitida por un juez federal a una persona que se considera “indeseable”. La Orden de Supervisión restringe el movimiento de una persona desde una ubicación determinada a otra y le brinda al gobierno de Estados Unidos un medio de control para asegurar que la persona cumpla las regulaciones federales de inmigración. En el estado de Florida, una Orden de Supervisión se utiliza principalmente para prevenir la deportación de un solicitante de asilo. La Orden de Supervisión es emitida por un juez federal y contiene límites específicos para una persona, tales como la inscripción en clases educativas, la presentación de servicios a la comunidad y la verificación de que el solicitante se presenta ante el Departamento de Inmigración. Estas regulaciones pueden variar por cada solicitante. La Orden de Supervisión debe presentarse en las audiencias judiciales y añadirse a la recolección de documentos. Esta Orden es un medio para reducir los riesgos de deportación para aquellos que no pueden ganar su caso de asilo.
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