What is “voluntary departure” in an immigration court?

Voluntary departure is an option available to individuals in immigration court proceedings in Florida. It allows a person facing removal, or deportation, from the United States to leave the country on their own terms. This voluntary alternative to removal provides individuals the opportunity to avoid judicial proceedings, which can take a significant amount of time. When a person is granted voluntary departure, they are allowed to stay in the United States for a specific amount of time in order to make arrangements for their departure and to wrap up their personal affairs. It is important to note, however, that while a person may remain in the United States under voluntary departure, they do not have the legal status of being a lawful permanent resident. Additionally, voluntary departure may include a ban from returning to the United States for a period of time. In order to be eligible for voluntary departure, a person must meet certain criteria. This includes the ability to financially support themselves, as well as be in good standing with the Department of Homeland Security. Additionally, the person must be able to show they are not a threat to the United States or its citizens, have not committed any criminal offenses, and have not engaged in fraud or committed other serious moral offenses. Choosing voluntary departure can be a difficult decision, but it can offer individuals facing deportation an opportunity to remain in the United States for a period of time to take care of their personal affairs before leaving. Additionally, voluntary departure is preferable to being removed as it may allow individuals to avoid a future ban from returning to the United States.

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La salida voluntaria es un proceso de terminación de un caso de inmigración en un tribunal de inmigración. Mediante la salida voluntaria, el inmigrante acuerda abandonar los Estados Unidos antes de tener una audiencia final para resolver su caso. En lugar de ser deportado, el inmigrante se compromete a abandonar el país voluntariamente y sin tener una sentencia de deportación en su historial. La salida voluntaria es una opción usada principalmente para aquellos inmigrantes que ya han sido identificados por las autoridades de migración y se enfrentan a la deportación. Los inmigrantes que eligen el retiro voluntario aceptan aceptan la responsabilidad de haber violado la ley de inmigración y renuncian a su derecho a litigar su caso en los tribunales. En Florida, un inmigrante puede aplicar para un retiro voluntario bajo ciertas circunstancias. El abogado de inmigración debe solicitar la salida voluntaria al tribunal de inmigración y el solicitante debe completar el trámite de salida voluntaria antes de la audiencia. La decisión final sobre si el retiro voluntario será aprobado depende de la discreción del juez de inmigración. Si se aprueba, el inmigrante está obligado a abandonar los Estados Unidos dentro de los límites establecidos por el tribunal de inmigración.

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