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Arrest & Deportation
GotTrouble.com knows that being stopped or arrested by the INS is something to be avoided. However, if it does happen, it's best to be prepared and to know your options. If your immigration status is questionable, it may be in your best interests to contact an immigration lawyer immediately.
If
stopped or arrested by the INS, should you answer any questions? Read
about seeing an immigration lawyer before being arrested.
To
be released from INS detention, read about the bond you may need.
Learn about detention for crimes and removal hearings?
Find
out about deportation crimes. Learn about aggravated felonies. What
might an immigration lawyer do about convictions?
Read
about the categories that may qualify a person for relief from deportation.
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