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Self-Representation in Immigration Cases

For many individuals not in the business of immigration lawyer, the New York Immigrant Representation report, that has been published in the Cardozo Law Review, is surely an eye-opener into the world of deportation proceedings. A number of the issues the report addresses would be the impact of the transfer of detained immigrants to far off jurisdictions on the immigrants' capability to hire immigration counsel, inadequate an attorney, high bond amounts, and a high number of self-represented non-citizens.

The quantity of foreign nationals representing themselves in immigration courts is appalling. (Unlike criminal proceedings, non-citizens aren't entitled to an appointed attorney in deportation proceedings.) According to the report, in New York City, 60 percent of detained immigrants and 27 percent of non-detained immigrants don't have the benefit of an immigration attorney's expertise throughout the removal process.

The analysis only looks at removal, or deportation, cases that come before immigration judges. It does not address the number of those who seek immigration benefits from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services or Consular Offices abroad where an unsuccessful outcome can harm the person's life as seriously being a removal from the country. Is inability to unite with one's spouse in america less hurtful than separation with one's spouse because of a deportation order? Nevertheless, a growing number of applicants handle immigration petitions on their own. The above study finds that, between 2000 and 2010, the quantity of unrepresented individuals has doubled.

Some foreigners dive into the maze of immigration law and procedure alone because they cannot afford hiring immigration lawyers; others decided to represent themselves since they believe they can handle it. The deceitfully simple immigration forms lure many pro se applicants into trouble. Some mistakes, including those involving strategy and presentation of evidence, may not be corrected.

We all know concerning the benefits of hiring professionals to cope with our problems, whether it is an electrician to repair a shorted wire, a medical doctor to treat a health issue, or an attorney to solve a legal trouble. The New York study confirms value of professional services: immigrants who had been placed in deportation and who hired an deportation attorney had successful outcome in 67 percent of cases; those that represented themselves were successful in just eight percent of cases. This data shows the value of informing non-citizen applicants concerning the benefits of employing licensed professionals to enable them to with immigration petitions.

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