Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Cancellation of Removal of Non-LPR (Non Lawful Permanent Residents) and Abused Immigrants

Glickman Turley LLP attorneys recently won two applications for cancellation of removal of non-LPR residents pursuant to INA Sec. 240A(b).

In one case, our attorneys demonstrated that our client’s young U.S. citizen children would suffer “exceptional and extremely unusual” hardship if their father were deported back to his native Portugal. The client’s sons were pre-school children who suffered medical issues at birth that continued throughout their lives. The children currently suffered from asthma and learning disabilities.

In another recent case, our attorneys represented a woman who had suffered decades of abuse at the hands of her father. Because he was a U.S. citizen, she qualified for special-rule cancellation, which provides green cards to victims of domestic violence from U.S. citizen and LPR spouses, parents and children. The applicant needs to have lived in the U.S. for three years.

Special-rule cancellation of removal provides relief to abused immigrants in ways not available through affirmative VAWA self-petitions to USCIS. In cases of special-rule cancellation for children of abusive LPR parents, cancellation immediately grants LPR status, as compared to VAWA self-petitions that require the LPR children to wait for green cards pursuant to LPR children priority-date waitlists.

In cases of special-rule cancellation of removal for abused spouses, the applicant’s marriage to the abuser could have ended more than two years prior to the application for relief. This is an important distinction from VAWA self-petitions where the self-petition must be filed within two years of the divorce.

If you are an immigrant in deporation / removal proceedings, our attorneys can review your record and help you understand whether you are eligible for any relief including cancellation of removal.

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