Immigration Attorney Shares Interesting Facts About Immigration Proceedings

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Fuhriman Law has published its latest article covering immigration proceedings, which is aimed primarily at immigrants. The article is available for viewing in full at https://fuhrimanlaw.com/law-blog/what-to-expect-in-immigration-proceedings-

Fuhriman Law has published a new article entitled “What to expect in immigration proceedings”. Foreigners who want to live permanently in the United States of America and other interested individuals can view the full article at https://fuhrimanlaw.com/law-blog/what-to-expect-in-immigration-proceedings-


The article includes several interesting pieces of information, one in particular, is that if the immigration judge determines that removability is established, the proceedings move to what is known as the relief stage. This is where the noncitizen has an opportunity to show the judge why they should be allowed to remain in the United States by applying for various forms of relief, such as cancellation of removal or asylum.


The DHS is responsible for determining whether a person is a flight risk or a danger by using multiple factors. The best example of this is perhaps found in the following extract:


‘DHS officials decide whether a person is a danger to the community or a flight risk by examining factors such as length of time in the United States, family ties to the United States, employment history and criminal record. If DHS determines a person is to be held without bond, normally, but not always, the individual can ask an immigration judge to consider a bond.’


In discussing the article’s creation, Amber Fuhriman, criminal defense & immigration law attorney at Fuhriman Law said:


“Unlike in criminal court, a noncitizen in immigration court is not entitled to an attorney. If they cannot hire an attorney to represent them, the noncitizen must represent themselves. The immigration system is very complex and unforgiving… there is no substitute for an experienced immigration attorney to represent you in your case.”


Regular readers of Fuhriman Law will notice the article takes a familiar tone, which has been described as ‘informative’.


Fuhriman Law now welcomes comments and questions from readers, in relation to the article, as they are intent on providing relevant information about immigration law. The reason is simply that this will help readers know interesting and important facts about immigration law.


Anyone who has a specific question about a past, present, or future article can contact Fuhriman Law via their website at https://fuhrimanlaw.com/


The complete article is available to view in full at https://fuhrimanlaw.com/law-blog/what-to-expect-in-immigration-proceedings-

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