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Posted 11 days ago
Valeria Santoro
Answered 11 days ago
If you have a prior removal order, you may explore filing a motion to reopen your case, depending on the circumstances. Motions generally must be filed within strict time limits, but exceptions may apply, such as changed country conditions or lack of proper notice. The strength of your case depends on new evidence, eligibility for relief, and procedural history. Acting quickly is important, as enforcement risks increase with outstanding orders.
Farouk Elhadi
Answered 11 days ago
Another possibility may include requesting prosecutorial discretion or evaluating eligibility for certain humanitarian forms of relief. Each case depends heavily on facts such as family ties, length of residence, and criminal history. A prior removal order significantly complicates immigration options, so reviewing your immigration record and court documents is essential before taking action.
Lily Makorre
Answered 11 days ago
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