Being placed in removal proceedings can feel overwhelming and terrifying. The fear of losing everything you’ve built in the United States—your home, career, and family connections—creates an anxiety that keeps you awake at night. If you’re a green card holder facing deportation, you may feel like your dream is slipping away. While the immigration system can seem unforgiving, certain protections exist for long-term residents who find themselves in removal proceedings. Our attorneys at Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, help green card holders understand how cancellation of removal offers a path forward.
Cancellation of removal is a form of legal relief available to individuals already in Immigration Court proceedings. This remedy allows eligible green card holders to retain their lawful permanent resident status despite being placed in removal proceedings. Essentially, it provides a legal pathway to remain in the United States when you might otherwise face deportation.
This relief is only available through Immigration Court: you cannot apply for it proactively. You must be in active removal proceedings before an Immigration Judge to seek this protection. The process requires proving that you meet specific statutory requirements and deserve favorable discretionary consideration.
To qualify for cancellation of removal as a lawful permanent resident, you must satisfy five distinct requirements under current immigration law:
You must have held your green card for at least five years at the time you file your application. This requirement focuses on lawful status—if you obtained your green card through fraud or were otherwise ineligible when it was granted, you may not qualify. The Immigration Judge will examine whether you were truly entitled to permanent resident status when it was initially granted.
Perhaps the most complex requirement involves proving seven years of continuous residence in the United States after being admitted in any status. This timeline must occur before the “stop-time rule” is triggered.
The stop-time rule halts your accrual of residence time when any of these events occur:
Once the clock stops, no additional time counts toward the seven-year requirement. If you haven’t reached seven years before the stop-time event, you cannot qualify for this relief.
Any conviction classified as an aggravated felony under immigration law permanently bars you from cancellation of removal. These include serious offenses such as murder or drug trafficking offenses. Immigration law’s definition of “aggravated felony” often differs from state criminal law, so crimes charged as misdemeanors might still qualify as aggravated felonies for immigration purposes.
Meeting the statutory requirements alone doesn’t guarantee success. The Immigration Judge must also determine that you deserve relief as a matter of discretion.
The discretionary analysis requires the Immigration Judge to weigh positive factors against negative factors in your case. This subjective evaluation considers your entire life story, not just whether you meet technical requirements.
Positive factors typically include family ties to U.S. citizens or residents, community involvement, employment history, rehabilitation efforts and hardship that deportation would cause to you or your family. Negative factors might include criminal history, immigration violations or lack of rehabilitation.
The judge has significant flexibility in this analysis, making strong legal representation essential to present your case effectively.
If you’re facing removal proceedings as a green card holder, time is critical. The complex eligibility requirements and discretionary nature of cancellation of removal make professional legal guidance essential. An experienced immigration attorney can evaluate whether you meet the statutory requirements, help gather supporting documentation, and present the strongest possible case for discretionary relief.
Don’t face this challenging time alone. The stakes are too high, and the legal complexities too significant to navigate without proper representation. Contact Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC to discuss your specific circumstances. Our qualified immigration attorneys can help you explore all available options for protecting your right to remain in the United States with your family.
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