How can I apply for a Stay of Deportation?
If you are facing deportation, you may be able to apply for a “stay of deportation” from the United States government, allowing you to remain in the country. A Stay of Deportation is a temporary suspension of a deportation order, allowing the recipient to stay in the United States until the Stay of Deportation order is revoked by the government. In New Mexico, a person facing deportation must apply for a “Stay of Deportation” from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The application must be filed with the local ICE office and include a written statement of why the applicant believes they should be granted a Stay of Deportation. The application must include any supporting evidence, such as documents proving a hardship would occur if the applicant were to be deported. When filing a Stay of Deportation application, it is important to provide clear and complete information regarding the reasons why the applicant believes they should be granted a stay. This information should include evidence that the applicant’s deportation will cause a hardship to either themselves or their family. Additionally, applicants should provide evidence that they are complying with New Mexico laws and regulations. The Stay of Deportation is granted on a case by case basis, taking into consideration the facts provided and the applicant’s current situation. The ICE will issue a response to the application within 90 days. If a Stay of Deportation is granted, the applicant will be allowed to remain in the United States until the order is revoked. If a stay is denied, the deportation process will continue.
THELAW.TV ofrece respuestas en español a todas las preguntas sobre la ley de inmigración.La solicitud de una estancia de deportación puede ser solicitada si se reúnen ciertos criterios. En primer lugar, uno debe ser elegible para la estancia según la ley de inmigración y la ley de Nuevo México. Esto significa que, generalmente, el solicitante debe tener permiso de residencia permanente o deben aplicar a un programa de inmigración que sea exigible al estado en el que se encuentren. Para solicitar una estancia, también es importante que el solicitante se haya enfrentado o pueda aducir razones de manera convincente sobre la deportación. Esto puede incluir una variedad de situaciones, como: evitar la separación de la familia; evitar la persecución o el abuso que uno pueda sufrir en su país de origen; o cuando uno pueda ser asistido con una visa para trabajar legalmente. Es importante que los solicitantes entiendan que una estancia no anula una deportación. Esto significa que el solicitante aún puede ser deportado si la estancia se deniega. Además, no todas las estancias son permanentes; pueden ser otorgadas para un periodo de tiempo específico. Los solicitantes pueden presentar su solicitud de Estancia directamente a través del Tribunal de Inmigración o al representante de inmigración de Estados Unidos. Se recomienda consultar con un abogado antes de presentar la solicitud para asegurar que cubra todos los requisitos. Un profesional calificado también puede ayudar al solicitante a comprender mejor los requisitos, procesos y opciones de la Estancia.
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