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Immigration Court Process Explained: What to Expect at Your Hearing in California

Apr 6, 2026 | Deportation Defense, English, Immigration News & Policy Updates

Last Updated: April 2026 Receiving a Notice to Appear in immigration court is one of the most stressful experiences an immigrant can face. The fear and uncertainty of not knowing what will happen at your hearing can be overwhelming. However, understanding the...

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Consecuencias Migratorias de un Arresto Criminal en California: Lo Que Necesita Saber

Mar 9, 2026 | Deportation Defense, Español

Última Actualización: Marzo 2026 Un arresto criminal en California puede desencadenar consecuencias migratorias graves que afectan su estatus legal, su capacidad de permanecer en los Estados Unidos y el futuro de su familia. Ya sea que usted tenga residencia...

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Immigration Consequences of a Criminal Arrest in California: What You Need to Know

Mar 9, 2026 | Deportation Defense, English

Last Updated: March 2026 A single criminal arrest in California can set off a chain of immigration consequences that fundamentally alter your life, your family's stability, and your future in the United States. Whether you hold a green card, a temporary visa, or are...

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Cancelación de Remoción: La Regla de los 10 Años Explicada

Feb 27, 2026 | Deportation Defense

Si se encuentra en procedimientos de deportación y ha vivido en los Estados Unidos por al menos 10 años, puede tener una opción legal poderosa que podría permitirle quedarse: la cancelación de remoción. Esta forma de alivio migratorio ha ayudado a miles de personas...

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Qué Hacer Si ICE Llega a Su Puerta en California

Feb 27, 2026 | Deportation Defense

Última actualización: febrero de 2026 Pocas cosas generan más temor en las familias inmigrantes que un golpe en la puerta por parte de agentes de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE). Ya sea que usted no tenga documentos migratorios, tenga un caso de inmigración...

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Cancellation of Removal: The 10-Year Rule Explained

Feb 27, 2026 | Deportation Defense

If you or a loved one is facing deportation proceedings in California, you may feel like the situation is hopeless. But there is a powerful form of relief that many undocumented immigrants don't know about: cancellation of removal. Under the cancellation of removal 10...

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What to Do If ICE Comes to Your Door in California

Feb 27, 2026 | Deportation Defense

Few things are more frightening for immigrant families than a knock on the door from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Whether you are undocumented, have a pending immigration case, or live with family members who may be at risk, knowing what to do if ICE...

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