What is “voluntary departure” in an immigration court?

Voluntary departure is a process in which someone facing deportation can take steps to leave the United States on their own and avoid being deported. In Utah, it is one option available to someone in immigration court, as it can allow them to leave the US before any final deportation order is issued. In order to qualify for voluntary departure, the person must have a valid passport, be eligible for a travel document, show that they have the money to leave the US, and have a verifiable address in the destination country. Additionally, the person must agree to leave within a certain amount of time, which is usually 30 to 60 days from the court’s decision. If the person agrees to voluntary departure, the immigration judge will usually waive all removal proceedings and the person will be allowed to remain in the US until their departure date. However, it is important to note that voluntary departure does not prevent the person from being denied entry to the US in the future. In some cases, voluntary departure may be an ideal solution for those facing deportation in Utah, as it can allow them to leave the US on their own terms, with less disruption to their life. On the other hand, it is important to note that it can be costly, as the person must pay the costs of their return travel and other associated fees.

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La "salida voluntaria" en un tribunal de inmigración es una manera legal para una persona de salir de los Estados Unidos sin una orden de deportación. Es una alternativa a la deportación forzosa. Significa que la persona entiende y admite que no tiene los documentos necesarios para permanecer en los Estados Unidos y se compromete a dejar el país voluntariamente antes de una fecha específica. Esto a veces se hace con el fin de evitar que una persona reciba una orden de deportación y tenga una marca negativa en su expediente. Cuando una persona elige salir voluntariamente de los Estados Unidos, a veces recibirá una tarjeta de salida del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE). Esto ayuda a demostrar que la persona se fue voluntariamente y ayuda a seguir el proceso de solicitud para volver. En Utah, el Servicio de Inmigración y Aduanas (ICE) está a cargo de la deportación. Si la persona se niega a salir voluntariamente, el ICE someterá la orden de deportación al tribunal de inmigración. Si se recibe una orden de deportación, el ICE realizará la deportación forzosa.

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