How do I find out if I have an ICE Warrant?
In Washington, if you think you may have an ICE Warrant, there are several ways to find out. First, you can contact your lawyer or legal representative if you have one. An attorney can contact ICE on your behalf and then advise you of your status. Second, check with the Washington Office of Immigration Enforcement. The Office of Immigration Enforcement (OIE), is the branch of ICE responsible for deportation in Washington. If you have an ICE warrant, they will be able to tell you. Third, you can also conduct your own search. Visit www.ice.gov/warrants and select the “Search for ICE warrants” link. You can either input your name or provide your Alien Registration number and review the results. Please note, this search will only cover active and pending cases in Washington. Finally, you can also contact an immigration judge to determine if an ICE warrant has been filed against you. Further contact information can be found through ICE’s Office of the Chief Immigration Judge. You can also submit a written request to the Immigration Records and Identity Services (IRS) office for a written response. It is important to know if you have an ICE warrant so that you can take the necessary steps to comply with your immigration obligations. If you have any further questions, you should contact an experienced immigration attorney to discuss your specific situation.
THELAW.TV ofrece respuestas en español a todas las preguntas sobre la ley de inmigración.Para averiguar si tiene una orden de ICE (Inmigración y Control de Aduanas), la mejor manera es contactando al Servicio de Inmigración y Naturalización (USCIS) de Washington. Puede llamar al número de teléfono de USCIS, 1-800-375-5283. Además, puede visitar el sitio web de USCIS para obtener información sobre los procedimientos de arresto y deportación. Por lo general, una orden de arresto de ICE incluye la dirección del lugar donde se realizará la detención, y si esta es su situación, entonces es probable que la oficina de ICE le haya notificado de su detención. Si no ha recibido notificaciones de ICE, debe comunicarse con un abogado de inmigración local para averiguar si tiene una orden de arresto. También puede buscar su nombre en línea en el Registro Nacional de Detención de Inmigración del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de Estados Unidos, ingresando su nombre y apellido. Si encuentra una notificación de detención o una orden de ICE, entonces debe tomar medidas para prepararse y hacer frente a la deportación.
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