CORONA VIRUS / COVID-19 ADVISORY

Due to the health risks posed by the Corona Virus tragedy, our office is following the directives of the governor of California in order to minimize the risks to our staff, our clients and our community. Our office will continue to operate fully, as it has thus far, observing our normal schedule, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. We will continue to schedule appointments to meet with clients and will do this via ZOOM or Telephone only.

If you would like to schedule an appointment with any of our lawyers or staff members, please do so by calling our office at 619-291-1112. You can also contact us via e-mail at [email protected]janbejar.com

Thank you for your understanding.

AVISO DE CORONA VIRUS / COVID-19

Debido a los riesgos para la salud planteados por la tragedia del Virus Corona, nuestra oficina está siguiendo las directivas del gobernador de California para minimizar los riesgos para nuestro personal, nuestros clientes y nuestra comunidad. Nuestra oficina seguirá funcionando a pleno, como lo ha hecho hasta ahora, cumpliendo con nuestro horario habitual, de lunes a viernes de 8:30 a.m. a 5:30 p.m. Continuaremos programando citas para reunirnos con los clientes y lo haremos solo a través de ZOOM o por teléfono.

Si desea programar una cita con alguno de nuestros abogados o miembros del personal, hágalo llamando a nuestra oficina al 619-291-1112. También puede contactarnos por correo electrónico a [email protected]

Gracias por su comprensión.

Resolving Immigration ProblemsIn An Honest & Responsible Manner

What’s the best deportation defense strategy? It depends on the reason

If you or a loved one is faced with deportation, it’s important to take immediate action to protect your legal rights. Doing so gives you the best chance possible of having your decision overturned, thus allowing you to remain in the United States.

Don’t fall prey to the belief that there’s a one size fits all deportation defense strategy. This isn’t true. The strategy you employ depends largely on the reason for your potential deportation. For example:

  • Criminal charges: You could face removal if you’re convicted of a crime, such as assault and battery or driving under the influence of alcohol.
  • Violation of immigration laws: For example, if you’ve stayed in the United States longer than your visa permitted, deportation could be in your future.
  • Failure to apply for an adjustment of status: If you need to stay in the United States for a longer period of time, it’s vital to apply for an adjustment of status within the appropriate window.

The last thing you want to find in your mailbox is a Notice to Appear in Immigration Court. However, should you find yourself in this situation, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll end up being deported.

You should read the notice in its entirety, learn more about your situation and begin to think about the type of deportation defense strategy that can turn the odds in your favor.

It’s critical to rely on a deportation defense strategy that puts you in the best position possible to protect your legal rights as an immigrant. Neglecting to do so puts you at a disadvantage.

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