Archive : EOIR
RSS feedPosted by Dan Richardson on April 3, 2011 in Deportation, EOIR, Immigration Court, Permanent Residence · 3 Comments
In the past, when a individual was forcibly removed from the United States because of violation of its immigration laws, the act was called "deportation". When Our lawmakers modified this law a number of years back, they re-labeled the process to "removal". In this article, I'm going to concentrate on one of several defenses to removal that can be found for a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR).
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Posted by Dan Richardson on March 19, 2011 in Deportation, EOIR, Immigration Court, Removal · Comments Off
A friend is suing for joint custody of his child. Currently the mother only allows him to see the child once every three weeks. Up until now they have never involved the courts. My friend has no legal status in the U.S.
Answer:
I have been to family court in which illegal aliens argue their cases. However, there is no guarantee that the judge or other persons present will not report the individual.