Katy, TX asked in Immigration Law for Texas

Q: I need to know how to write a Motion to Terminate Removal Proceedings, because I got my Permanent Resident Card.

I'm from Cuban, but I came to USA in November 2017, I was in immigration center detention for 37 days, and after that I got a paroled under Sec 212 (d)(5). When I was out of the detention center one month later, I received my firth citation for my immigration court, I have already gone to 3 immigration courts, and I have the last one the next year in august 2020. In December 2018 I applied for my green card under the Cuban adjustment law. I got my fingerprint, I went to my interview and they approved my green card, and finally I got it, my permanent resident card. But now I don't want to wait until my last immigration court, I want to close my case, but i need to know how to write a Motion of Termination.

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Tammy L. Wincott
Tammy L. Wincott
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  • San Antonio, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: These cases are too tricky to try and do yourself, please go consult with a knowledgable immigration attorney for assistance. You have too much at stake to risk making any mistakes.

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