Monthly Archives: January 2026
What are Immigration Bond Hearings?
When Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests someone you love, your life can suddenly feel uncertain and overwhelming. Families often have to scramble to find information, as they may not even know where their loved one is being held, if they have any rights, or what to do next. After an ICE arrest, one… Read More »
What to Do After Removal Proceedings are Terminated
As an immigrant, being placed in removal proceedings is one of the most stressful things you could face. You may lose your job and community connections, be separated from your family and ultimately, be deported from the United States. Having removal proceedings terminated can bring great relief, as it may allow you to remain… Read More »
How Long is ICE Detention?
Being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is very overwhelming. Whether you fear being placed in detention, or a loved one is already detained, you are likely worried about the time limit for ICE detention. ICE detention can take between 48 hours to 90 days. In some instances, a person may be detained… Read More »
How Can an Atlanta Deportation Defense Lawyer Help?
Deportation proceedings, formally known as removal proceedings, are initiated when the Department of Homeland Security files a Notice to Appear (NTA) with the immigration court. An NTA outlines the immigration violations you are being accused of and notifies you of the date of your first hearing. An immigration judge will then determine whether you… Read More »
