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What should I do if I receive a notice to appear in immigration court? – Bolour / Carl Immigration

by Ally Bolour | Dec 9, 2024

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00:00:03: If you receive a notice to appear in immigration court, that means you’ve been placed in a removal proceedings and the government is going to be actively trying to remove you from the US. The first thing you should do is call a reputable immigration attorney. You’re going to need an attorney to represent you during those removal proceedings to hopefully see what release of removability qualify for to try to keep you in the US.

00:00:27: The last thing you want to do is to try to represent yourself or rely on a government kind of a defense attorney because it doesn’t exist. The government does not provide. It’s not like a regular criminal court. So there’s no public defender. So either doing it yourself or you have a professional defend you before the government machine that’s trying to remove you.

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