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What will happen in court?

Asked on Aug 31st, 2015 on Immigration - New Hampshire
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I was picked up by border patrol but was released, awaiting a court date, because I have lived in the US since i was about 2 years old and have no criminal record. What is the most probable outcome if I go to my court hearing?
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Immigration Law Attorney serving Azusa, CA
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Hello, You should go to court or else you would be ordered deported in your absence. By going to court, you may be able to fight deportation if there is a way for you to get legal immigration status in the U.S. To find out what may happen in court, you would need to provide more detailed personal information than you can here. It is important that you speak to an experienced immigration attorney and let them know your immigration history and any other information that is needed to see how to help you. With this information, an immigration attorney can see if you qualify for a waiver or any other application to get legal status during the court proceedings. Please do not rely on general information from the internet for something so important.  Good luck.    Disclaimer: The information above is of a general nature and is not, nor is it intended to be legal advice. For specific legal advice about your situation, please speak to your immigration attorney. 
Answered on Sep 05th, 2015 at 7:06 PM

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