person who has Final deportation order in Los Angeles You can request Suspension of his expulsion through Form I-246 Before Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). According to the guide, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) California The procedures described in the and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) manuals allow you to: Suspend deportation for up to one year Based on financial discretion criteria, without changing immigration status or guaranteeing residency.
called a deportation moratorium stay of deportation or expulsion;— is a temporary measure that ICE may grant based on: Authority of the Secretary of Homeland Security or your local agent, field office directoras the organization explained.
This request is Current deletion order If an interested party seeks detention for humanitarian, medical, or family reasons. This benefit is valid for an initial period of one year and can be renewed.
Request must be submitted directly at the local office Enforcement and exclusion (ERO) From ice cream. In the Los Angeles area, the official address as reported by the ACLU is: Los Angeles Street, Room 7631A, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Before starting the process, applicants must collect the following: Original evidence to support your requestWhich Depends on individual situationwhether the request is based on medical, humanitarian, family, or community-based reasons. all Supporting documents must also be submitted. Form when submitting application. among them, Most common requirementsinclude:
This documentation must be complete and verifiable. Lack, inconsistency, or misinformation can be motivating. Reject or cancel of merit.
ICE reviews each case based on: “Low priority” factors Defined in the 2011 Fiscal Discretion Memorandum. elements such as Years of residence in the United States, family ties, medical condition, good behavior and Community participation.
Once the application is submitted, the applicant must:
If your local ICE office approves your request:
Approval does not change your residence status. ICE can revoke an action at any time, especially if a crime has been committed or the terms of supervision have been violated.
If the petition is denied, deportation proceedings will continue. Reasons for rejection include:
The Director-General also said: rescind a suspension already granted Safety reasons, new convictions, or failure to comply with supervision conditions.