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Helping Your Detained Loved One

What You Can Do To Help Us Get Your Loved One Out Of Detention

Because time is of the essence, we normally ask for the family's assistance with gathering a variety of important documents and letters that we will need to effectively present a strong argument to the immigration judge. The family's ability to timely deliver this information to us is of the utmost importance, and drastically increases the odds of obtaining a lower bond, and of getting a bond as quickly as possible.

Typically, we will require a number of documents to establish that our client is a person of good moral character, and that he has developed strong ties to the United States, specifically to his own community For this reason, if we are retained to represent your loved one in bond proceedings, we will ask you to collect and send to us the following:

Letters

  1. Letters of support from the client's family living in the United States;
  2. Letters of support from the client's friends, classmates, employers, and/or co-workers;

The letters should address the following subjects: 1) the client's good moral character; 2) the length of time that he has been living in the United States; and 3) the relative hardship that his deportation would cause to his family and friends.

Other Documents

  1. Records demonstrating that the client has paid taxes;
  2. Copies of current and/or previous apartment or house rental leases;
  3. Copies of current and recent utility bills (over the past few years);
  4. Copies of any vehicle registration or insurance;
  5. Copies of high school or college transcripts;
  6. Photographs of the client's family.

Arizona Immigration Lawyer on Your Side

To learn how we can help you or your loved one get out of a detention center, contact us online or call us locally at 520-777-1239 or toll free at 888-816-9696 to schedule a confidential consultation.

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