What is a Final Order of Removal?

A Final Order of Removal (or “deportation order”) is an order issued by a judge or the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for someone to be removed from the United States. This order is the result of immigration proceedings in which the person was found to be in violation of immigration laws. In Arizona, a Final Order of Removal is issued in immigration proceedings when an immigration judge finds that a person does not have the legal right to be in the United States. The Final Order of Removal is a binding decision and cannot be appealed. If an individual does not depart the United States voluntarily, they are subject to deportation, under the authority of DHS. In some cases, an individual may be eligible for a waiver of the Final Order of Removal. This would allow them to remain in the United States and potentially obtain lawful status. However, this is not always possible. A Final Order of Removal is a very serious matter, and it can have serious consequences, including severe fines and even jail time. It is essential for anyone subject to a Final Order of Removal to understand their rights and options. To protect their rights, an individual should seek legal counsel from an immigration attorney.

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Una orden final de remoción es el documento emitido por un tribunal o una oficina de inmigración de los Estados Unidos que ordena la remoción de una persona sin estado legal de los Estados Unidos. Esto significa que la persona debe ser deportada del país. Esta orden se da cuando el tribunal o la oficina de inmigración determina que una persona no tiene derecho a la residencia o no cumple con los requisitos legales para permanecer. En el estado de Arizona, una orden final de remoción es generalmente impuesta como resultado de una falta de inmigración. Esto puede ocurrir si una persona tiene una condena criminal, ingresa al país ilegalmente o vive en el país de manera ilegal, entre otros motivos. Una orden final de remoción es una decisión legal definitiva y no se puede apelar. Si ignoras una orden de remoción final, la inmigración puede arrastrarte a la corte para asegurar tu salida del país. Esto puede ser un proceso difícil y complicado, y se recomienda encarecidamente que busques consejo legal especializado antes de enfrentar el proceso.

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