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kenn
07-28-2007, 12:33 AM
hi my family got a notice from Department of Homeland Security to be there and get deported at 9:30 on July 30th. We did political Asylum 11 years ago, but it became denied, and completed in 2006. We lived here for 11 years now. Anyway after we got this notice, we hired an attorney and we filed EOIR-42B and G-325A (cancellation of removal) with all the required documents to BIA today and all the fees to an office called USCIS in Texas, so they didn't open the envelop yet. This is real question. Our attorney made an appointment at local INS office to submit I-246 with attorney brief to stay of deportation, which means extend the deportation date to October. But appointment is on 7:30AM July 30th, so my family worry about whether they are going to take us to Homeland Security to deport us, or nothing will happen and they would only extend the date. Our attorney seems not knowing very well about this. He also mentioned us about securing Bondsman, so we are worrying right now. Should we go there and submit 'stay of deportation' form (I-246) to extend the date? Since we appeal at BIA, don't we only need to wait until BIA finishes the review?


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thanks for your reply,

The notice is "Warning to Alien Ordered Removed or Deported" from US Department of Homeland Securty signed by Assistant Field Office Director. And we started Aslyum case when we came here 11 years ago, so it took almost 10 years to be completed, but it is denied. This is the first time we got the removal notice. Sorry for the errors. I tried to fix them. I graduated all the schools here (elementary to high school) and I am in University right now.

dduran
07-28-2007, 01:56 AM
I'm thinking it should be better to go up in front of a Judge. The amount of time you've been in the USA can help. And dont sign any paper that immgration ask you to. Always consulte you attorney.

inlimbo
07-29-2007, 04:37 PM
kenn, I wish I could give you some helpful information, but I really don't know much about this kind of thing. I just want to say that I wish you and your family the best of luck - I hope that this all gets worked out for you.