Legal Question in Immigration Law in Florida

Hi, I really need some help. My mom filed asylum and our case was repeatedly denied until it was finalized by the supreme court. The last letter we got stated our status as removal proceeding. I was a minor at the time the order was issued. Is there any way possible that I can get out of this situation. It is really frustrating and i feel like there is no hope:(. I can't go to school, can't drive, can't work and I really want to know is there anything possible that could be done to help me?


Asked on 11/30/09, 9:59 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

You need to provide muh more details about your asylum case. Was it denied (and appel dismissed too), and a final order of deportation entered? If so, you can be deported at any time when apprehended by ICE. Do you have a lawyer, or your mom was representing herself and you by herself (pro se)?

It's not clear from your brief post if you personally can qualify to reopen that deportation order, and what your options can be.

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Answered on 12/05/09, 10:25 pm


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