How do I cancel an expedited removal order?

How do I cancel an expedited removal order?

Option A is to submit a Motion to Vacate the Expedited Removal Order to the CBP Field Office that issued the order. Because this request is, in essence, a motion to reopen or reconsider to the Service, the CBP must receive it within 30 days of the date of the order.

What expedited removal proceedings?

Expedited removal provides a lawful, more accelerated procedure to remove those family units who do not have a basis under U.S. law to be in the United States. Attempting to cross into the United States between ports of entry, or circumventing inspection at ports of entry, is the wrong way to come to the United States.

Is there a waiver for violation of 212 A )( 6 )( C )( i?

While there is a limited circumstance-specific waiver available for section 212(a)(6)(C)(ii) inadmissibility, the section 212(i) waiver only applies to inadmissibility for fraud or misrepresentation of a material fact under section 212(a)(6)(C)(i). First, we must note that the section 212(i) waiver is discretionary.

What happens if I-212 is denied?

Possession of a visa does not entitle you to receive admission to the United States if your I-212 has not been approved. If the filing period for you to submit Form, I-212 has now expired you may still be criminally liable for failure to file the waiver if you return to the United States unlawfully.

Can you challenge expedited removal?

Even expedited removal orders can be challenged and overturned. It takes working with the agency well, documenting your case, and arguing that alternative relief was more applicable (such as voluntary return or withdrawal of admission, two forms of relief that do not have the sting of a removal order).

Is expedited removal the same as removal proceedings?

Expedited removal is the term for a process related to immigration enforcement in the United States during which certain aliens are denied entry to and/or physically removed from the United States, without going through the normal removal proceedings (which involve hearings before an immigration judge).

What is the 90 day rule immigration?

To solve that problem, USCIS uses the 90-day rule, which states that temporary visa holders who marry or apply for a green card within 90 days of arriving in the United States are automatically presumed to have misrepresented their original intentions.

What is removal proceedings?

Removal proceedings are hearings held before an immigration judge to determine whether an individual may remain in the United States. Removal proceedings begin when the government alleges an individual does not have valid immigration status or an individual has done something to end otherwise valid immigration status.