What is “voluntary departure” in an immigration court?

Voluntary departure is when an individual in an immigration court agrees to leave the United States on their own, within a certain time period. Voluntary departure is a way for people to avoid being put into removal proceedings, or deported. It is an option for those that agree they are not legally allowed to stay in the United States, or for whom there are circumstances that would make it difficult to stay in the United States. In Oregon, voluntary departure may be an option for individuals who are facing deportation. Individuals may be able to request a voluntary departure from an immigration judge. However, they must agree to all of the conditions set out in the Agreement for Voluntary Departure, such as paying their own travel expenses, or waiving certain rights. In addition, individuals must ensure they leave the United States within the time specified in their Agreement for Voluntary Departure. Otherwise, they may be subject to removal proceedings and deportation. Overall, voluntary departure is an option for individuals in an immigration court. It is important to understand the terms of the Agreement for Voluntary Departure, and to abide by those conditions and leave the United States within the specified time period to avoid further consequences.

THELAW.TV ofrece respuestas en español a todas las preguntas sobre la ley de inmigración.

En un tribunal de inmigración, el "departo voluntario" es el proceso por el cual un inmigrante extranjero que se encuentra en los Estados Unidos sin un permiso de residencia legal elige abandonar el país sin ser deportado. El departo voluntario es organizado por el ICE para aquellos extranjeros no calificados para recibir ninguna forma de estatus legal. El departo voluntario le permite al extranjero salir del país voluntariamente y evitar se condenado formalmente por la ley de inmigración de los Estados Unidos. El departo voluntario generalmente implica que el extranjero abandona el país dentro de un plazo de tiempo determinado. El ICE le proporciona al extranjero entre 15 y 45 días para salir voluntariamente. El extranjero también tiene la opción de salir de inmediato si así lo desea. Si el extranjero no se va por su propia decisión antes del plazo de salida dado, el ICE puede presentar una petición ante el tribunal de inmigración para iniciar el proceso de deportación. El departo voluntario es la última línea de defensa para aquellos inmigrantes no calificados para recibir beneficios legales. Si bien el extranjero se ve obligado a salir del país, el departo voluntario evita que reciba una condena formal y le permite partir de manera segura y transparente. A pesar de la naturaleza difícil de esta solicitud, los extranjeros que presentan una solicitud de departo voluntario pueden contar con el asesoramiento de un abogado de inmigración experto con sede en Oregon.

Related FAQs

How can I become a U.S. citizen?
What are my options if I am ordered to be deported?
What are the consequences of deportation?
What is “voluntary departure” in an immigration court?
What is deportation?
What is the Automatic Stay of Deportation?
What is an Immigration Bond?
What is the “one-year bar”?
What is a Notice of Intent to Deny?
What is a non-immigrant visa?

Related Blog Posts

The Process of Deportation: What to Know About Immigration Law and Removal Proceedings - July 31, 2023
Challenging Deportation Proceedings: Strategies to Help Your Case - August 7, 2023
Permanent vs. Temporary Deportation Orders: Understanding Your Rights Under Immigration Law - August 14, 2023
Defending Yourself in Immigration Court: What to Expect in Deportation Proceedings - August 21, 2023
Avoiding Deportation: How to Lose Your Case in Immigration Court - August 28, 2023