Law Office of Mario Zapata - IMMIGRATION LAW
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Cancellation of Removal

Facing the possibility of removal or deportation is an extremely stressful situation for any individual. It is very important to know that one can take legal action to eliminate these proceedings. If you would like to take legal action in response to removal proceedings, it is absolutely essential that you hire an immigration attorney experienced in deportation defense to handle your case if you live in Southern California, including Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego County. As a skilled and knowledgeable attorney, Mr. Zapata will be able to address this threat of removal and assist you in successfully attaining a Cancellation of Removal or perhaps other forms of relief.

Requirements for Cancellation of Removal

Generally, Lawful permanent residents (LPR) as well as non-lawful permanent residents (non-LPR) can apply for a Cancellation of Removal only if he or she meets a number of requirements:
  • Been a lawful permanent resident for at least 5 years or has been physically present in the US continually for at least 10 years
  • Has not been convicted of an aggravated felony or any other deplorable crimes
  • Has been an individual of good moral character
  • Can show that removal or deportation will result in extreme hardship for a spouse, parent, or child who is a permanent US citizen

Determination as to whether you meet such requirements may become rather complicated, and could require legal briefs be filed before an Immigration Judge.  If you wish to succeed in Immigration Court, hire an experienced Immigration Attorney who will aggressively fight for you and advocate for the best results. 


Deportation Defense Attorney in California
Mr. Zapata understands how troubling and difficult it is to face removal proceedings, as he has dealt with hundreds of clients in similar situations.  Mr. Zapata has years of experience helping clients successfully apply for Cancellation of Removal. When it comes to seeking Cancellation of Removal, hire an immigration lawyer with experience and a proven knowledge of the laws and processes involved with Cancellation of Removal.

Contact our immigration law office today at (714) 441-2800 if removal proceedings seem likely and you would like representation in removal proceedings.
Based in Anaheim, California, the Law Office of Mario Zapata provides immigration-related legal services to individual and business clients from across the United States and around the world, including: Orange County, Los Angeles County, Riverside County, San Bernardino, and San Diego County in California. Mr. Zapata has represented residents of Anaheim, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, La Habra, Lake Forest, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Ontario, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Juan Capistrano, and Westminster.

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  • Immigration Law
    • Executive Action >
      • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
      • Deferred Action for Parent Accountability (DAPA)
    • Family-Based Immigration >
      • Fiancee Visas
      • Green Card for Spouse, Children, and Siblings
      • Green Card Through Same-sex Marriage
      • I-601 & I-601A Provisional Waiver
      • U-Visa and Green Cards for Victims of Abuse (VAWA)
      • Naturalization & Citizenship
      • Parole of Spouses, Children and Parents of Military Members
    • Deportation Defense >
      • Asylum
      • Cancellation of Removal
      • Removal Proceedings
    • Employment-Based Immigration >
      • PERM & Employment-Based Green Card
      • E-1 and E-2 Non-immigrant Visa
      • H-1B Specialty Occupation Workers
      • L-1 Intra-company Transferee
      • TN (NAFTA Professionals)
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