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Steps to take if you’re in removal proceedings

On Behalf of | Nov 5, 2025

If you receive documentation from the federal government indicating that you need to appear in immigration court, then there’s a good chance that removal proceedings have been initiated against you. Your next steps, then, could be crucial. If you don’t pay attention to your case or are unprepared, then you could wind up deported.

What should you do if you find yourself in immigration proceedings?

You can’t simply ignore the notice to appear that you’ve received. Instead, you should be sure to do the following to protect your interests as fully as possible:

  • Read the notice carefully so that you understand the purpose of your hearing.
  • Calendar the hearing, as the notice will include the date, time and location of your hearing.
  • Seek out any support that you may need in presenting your case and defending against the government’s allegations.
  • Avoid making any statements that may come back to haunt you, especially when you’re in court with government officials.
  • Be brave enough to ask for more time if you need it to secure legal assistance.
  • Educate yourself on the removal defense options that are available to you.
  • Gather evidence to support your legal arguments.

Facing removal proceedings can be extremely worrisome and stressful. But you have to channel all your concerns into legal preparation so that you can protect yourself and your family as much as you can.

Do you have questions about how to approach your immigration case?

If so, then now is the time to find answers. Fortunately, your immigration attorney may prove helpful here, giving you the guidance that you need to build an effective case. By being diligent in preparing your case, you’ll hopefully be able to secure a favorable resolution to your immigration case.

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