Deportation and Removal Defense

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Deportation And Removal Defense Attorney In New Jersey

Facing Removal Or Deportation?

If you've been informed that you are facing removal proceedings before the US federal immigration court, you're likely frightened, bewildered, questioning the ways to remain in the country you cherish. Whether you've overstayed your visa, violated the visa conditions, have entered the country unlawfully, or have been convicted of a crime, the authorities are on your trail and you need assistance. Warner Law in New Jersey offers compassionate legal service to support you in seeking relief. With a broad range of experience in offering a tenacious defense for our clients, we are the steadfast support you need during these uncertain times. Schedule your consultation today.

Call Warner Law at 856-350-4999 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Are My Rights When Facing Removal from the U.S.?

Firstly, understand that you absolutely have the right to defend yourself against deportation. If English isn't your first language, don't worry - the court will provide an interpreter for you, free of charge. It's clear that attempting to explain yourself in an unfamiliar language can often lead to unfavorable outcomes. Moreover, legal terminology can be incredibly challenging to grasp, even for those fluent in English. It's crucial that you get the right legal representation to help you navigate and defend yourself during these proceedings.


Always reach out to a licensed attorney, like Mary Warner of Warner Law in New Jersey, who has years of experience and is well-versed in handling removal cases. Mary and her team have a track record of successfully representing clients, even amidst the most intricate removal cases. With Warner Law by your side, you won't have to fear facing the court for removal proceedings - they'll be with you every step of the way.

What Relief from Deportation Might I Qualify For?

Until we have an opportunity to assess all documents delineating the charges against you, at Warner Law in New Jersey, we cannot furnish a comprehensive defense strategy. As soon as you are handed your Notice to Appear (NTA), schedule a session with Attorney Mary Warner. Your NTA lays out all the accusations that are anticipated to be leveled against you, therefore it's crucial to bring it along to your first consultation. The nature of these charges may enable you to be eligible for protection from removal if you bear fears of persecution or other damages based on your race, religious beliefs, political affiliations, or identification with a specific societal group. The groups might range from tribes, persecuted genders, social classes, child soldiers, sexual orientation, formerly served military or police under a deposed leader, or kin of political dissidents.


If you do not identify with any of these categories, you can consider pursuing a waiver, discontinuation of the removal proceedings, sponsorship by family members, or even securing a green card. If the immigration judge refuses relief, you hold the right to file an appeal. During this period, the U.S. government cannot deport you. Our legal team at Warner Law has guided numerous clients to triumph over removal proceedings effectively. Allow us to advocate for your rights.

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Have Questions?

The attorneys at Warner Law will meet with you, at no cost, for a full consultation and evaluation of your case. Warner Law’ attorneys are available during normal working hours, but also maintain a 24/7 phone service. If you need a consultation on a weekend or evening, we can provide that for you.
Call us today at
856-350-4999.

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