Deportation and Removal Defense

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Deportation And Removal Defense Attorney In Orlando, Florida

Facing Removal Or Deportation?

If you’ve recently been notified that you are being placed in removal proceedings before a U.S. immigration court, it’s completely understandable to feel frightened and unsure about what comes next in this daunting process. Whether your situation involves overstaying a visa, not fully complying with the terms of your visa, entering the country without proper authorization, or dealing with a criminal conviction, the prospect of removal can feel overwhelming and anxiety-inducing—especially when you consider everything you’ve worked hard to build and establish in this country.


Attorney Rachelle R. Grand-Pierre, Esq. is dedicated to providing you with the necessary support and guidance to help you navigate this complex legal landscape. She is committed to assisting you in pursuing any available forms of relief and ensuring that you understand the various options that may enable you to remain in the United States.


With her experience, you will receive steady guidance and strong support throughout a process that can be emotionally tumultuous and legally challenging. Remember, you don’t have to face these difficult circumstances alone; there are resources and professionals available to help you.

Call RGP Law Firm PLLC at 407-305-7271 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Are My Rights When Facing Removal from the U.S.?

First, it’s important to understand that you do have the right to defend yourself against deportation. If you are not fluent in English, the immigration court will provide an interpreter at no cost, ensuring you can fully understand the proceedings. Immigration law is complex, and even native English speakers often struggle with its terminology and requirements.


You also have the right to be represented by an attorney during your case. Having legal guidance can make a meaningful difference in how you present your story and the options you pursue. Attorney Rachelle R. Grand-Pierre, Esq. has represented individuals facing a wide range of removal situations and is committed to helping clients feel prepared rather than afraid when appearing in court.


With dedicated support and careful preparation, you do not have to face this process alone. Attorney Grand-Pierre will stand with you each step of the way.

What Relief from Deportation Might I Qualify For?

Before a meaningful defense can begin, Attorney Rachelle R. Grand-Pierre, Esq. must review the documents that outline the charges against you. As soon as you receive your Notice to Appear (NTA), it is important to schedule an appointment right away. The NTA lists the allegations the government intends to pursue, and bringing it to your first meeting allows an accurate assessment of your situation.


Depending on the circumstances described in the NTA, you may qualify for protection from removal if you fear persecution or harm based on your ethnicity, religion, political opinions, or membership in a particular social group. These groups can include tribes, persecuted genders, social classes, former child soldiers, individuals targeted due to sexual orientation, former military or police connected to a prior government, or family members of political dissidents.


If none of these categories apply, there may still be other options, such as seeking a waiver, requesting termination of the proceedings, pursuing relief through family sponsorship, or applying for a green card if eligible. If the immigration judge denies relief, you have the right to file an appeal, and during that time, the government cannot deport you.


Attorney Grand-Pierre is committed to helping clients navigate these complex proceedings and pursue every available path forward. She stands ready to protect your rights and guide you through each step of the process.

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Have Immigration Questions?

Call RGP Law Firm PLLC at 407-305-7271 to speak with an immigration attorney. Our phone lines are open 24/7, ensuring you always have access to trusted legal support when you need it most. Let us provide the guidance and answers you’re looking for—day or night.