Tag: immigration court

        I’m going to give you a few scenarios that may or may not be true.[1] Sometimes, I get emotional describing these cases because they’re so ridiculous, so unfair and so unfathomable, but this is how the intersection of criminal convictions and federal immigration law comes into play.  Case 1: Stealing Bacon […]

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     A Notice to Appear (NTA) is a legal document that summons you to Immigration Court. Depending on where you live, this Court may be near-by or hours away. Currently, there are fifty-eight (58) Immigration Courts in the United States (see the list here). Immigration Courts are not civil or criminal – they are […]

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