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cmstrick Feb 11th 2009 5:51 am

delaying removal/deportation
 
what is the difference in removel proceedings and deportation proceedings? legally, what is the longest either of them can be drawn out? i read 120 days but i do not know if that is true and 120 days from when?

i also read that there is a 60 day clock that can be stopped if the pe.rson files for a visa based on marriage even if they are in proceedings

the wording is very confusing.
can deportation/removal proceedings drag on for 3 years?

ian-mstm Feb 11th 2009 12:09 pm

Re: delaying removal/deportation
 

Originally Posted by cmstrick (Post 7273496)
what is the difference in removel proceedings and deportation proceedings?

AFAIK, they both mean the same thing. "Removal" is the favored term these days... "deportation" is passé!



i also read that there is a 60 day clock that can be stopped if the pe.rson files for a visa based on marriage even if they are in proceedings
It's a myth.



can deportation/removal proceedings drag on for 3 years?
Yes! It can also be taken care of in less than 24 hours! Generally, you are in detention during that time!

Ian

Folinskyinla Feb 11th 2009 1:52 pm

Re: delaying removal/deportation
 

Originally Posted by cmstrick (Post 7273496)
what is the difference in removel proceedings and deportation proceedings? legally, what is the longest either of them can be drawn out? i read 120 days but i do not know if that is true and 120 days from when?

i also read that there is a 60 day clock that can be stopped if the pe.rson files for a visa based on marriage even if they are in proceedings

the wording is very confusing.
can deportation/removal proceedings drag on for 3 years?

Hi:

A deportation proceeding is one started before April 1, 1997. There was also an "exclusion" proceeding.

On April 1, 1997, a new combined "removal" proceeding was instituted to replace the old deportation/exclusion scheme.

If you have a deportation or exclusion proceeding pending, it has already dragged on for over 12 years.

On removal proceedings -- it depends. And you may not want to do it. There is a "defense" strategy which used to be known as "KHLAP." However, that term has fallen into disuse. But I still like it -- it appeals to my sense of humor.


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