What is an Order of Supervision?

An Order of Supervision is a type of immigration ruling that allows a non-citizen to remain in South Dakota despite facing deportation proceedings. It is issued by an immigration judge and may require the person to report to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer periodically. The Order of Supervision may also contain any special conditions that must be followed, such as employment restrictions or prohibitions from traveling. The Order of Supervision is issued in order to allow the non-citizen to appear before an immigration court to present their case in defense of themselves against deportation. It also allows ICE officers to monitor the non-citizen while they are in the United States. An Order of Supervision is not a guarantee that a non-citizen will not be deported, and the non-citizen must comply with all terms of the order or risk being deported. It is important for the non-citizen to understand the terms of the order, as failure to comply could result in deportation or other legal penalties. The Order of Supervision is an important tool utilized by the federal government in order to ensure compliance with immigration laws and to monitor those who may be in the process of being deported. It is important for non-citizens to understand their rights and the terms of any Order of Supervision they may receive in order to best protect their rights and avoid deportation.

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Una orden de supervisión es un documento emitido por el Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE)(Immigration and Customs Enforcement) que indica que una persona extranjera vive legalmente en Estados Unidos. Esto suele ocurrir cuando una persona busca asilo o cuando el ICE no puede iniciar una acción de deportación debido a una apelación. La orden de supervisión es emitida por el ICE y es una manera de garantizar que la persona cumpla con sus obligaciones y los límites impuestos por el gobierno federal. La orden de supervisión indica que la persona debe permanecer en el área especificada por el gobierno federal, debe comparecer a todas las audiencias que se les solicite, debe permitir que los agentes del ICE visiten sus domicilios por razones de seguridad y debe reportarse al departamento de inmigración regularmente. Si la persona incumple las pautas de una orden de supervisión, el ICE puede iniciar una acción de deportación. En Dakota del Sur, los extranjeros bajo una orden de supervisión deben cumplir con los requisitos federales y estatales. El Estado de Dakota del Sur exige que las personas detenidas bajo una orden de supervisión operen un negocio según el Código de Negocios de Dakota del Sur. Estas personas también deben ingresar al Programa de Verificación de Identificación de Inmigrantes (MIV) para obtener un permiso de trabajo válido. Esto ayuda a garantizar que los inmigrantes cumplan con las leyes de inmigración y trabajo de Dakota del Sur.

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