Pacoima, CA asked in Criminal Law and Immigration Law for California

Q: I have deportation removal to go back to Guatemala05/29/18 +u visa srill pending attemped murder vctim violent crimc

Also have an open DCFS caes my 11 month baby she in foster care my next prejury court date

may 29 2018 i did had a lawyer ive was paying her in paymens last month she quit on me with no notice last month during court hearing

Plus 2 month ago my old immigration lawyertold me not to act like a victim as well that my health is ok i told her how that if in truth i am a victim with new life challenges before 2016 of February my went from normal to 2 month coma from that i suffer with memory los off on siezures trauma intracranial partial removal brain

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Shan Dimitris Potts
Shan Dimitris Potts
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Glendale, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Hello

Reach out to an immigration attorney in private and talk about the possibility of re-opening your deportation order. An experienced immigration attorney can help you. Many attorneys including me offer free consultations, talk to one today.

All the best.

-Shan Potts

www.pottsmartinez.com

+1 (323) 803 7147

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15 years of successful immigration law experience. The answer above is only general in nature cannot be construed as legal advice, given that not enough facts are known. It is your responsibility to retain a lawyer to analyze the facts specific to your particular situation in order to give you specific advice. Specific answers will require cognizance of all pertinent facts about your case. Any answers offered are of a general nature only and are not meant to create an attorney-client relationship.

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Carl Shusterman
Carl Shusterman
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: You need to schedule a consultation with an immigration attorney to see whether there are grounds to support a Motion to Reopen your case in Immigration Court.

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