Deportation Threats In Texas

Summary

Overstaying a student visa and working without authorization can lead to deportation threats. Its crucial to understand U.S. Immigration laws, as these actions violate them and may result in removal proceedings by ICE. Consulting with a local immigration attorney can provide guidance on your legal options and potential defenses. If you are in Texas, connecting with a lawyer familiar with state-specific immigration issues is advisable.

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I am being threatened to be deported
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Could you please provide more details about why you are being threatened with deportation? This will help me give you better information.
i overstayed my student visa and now I have had a job for 2 months
Overstaying a student visa can indeed lead to deportation issues. Here are some general points about your situation:
- Overstaying a visa is a violation of U.S. immigration laws.
- Working without proper authorization is another violation.
- You may be subject to removal proceedings by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Would you like to be connected to a local lawyer who can assist you further? If so, I'll need some basic information such as your phone number, name, and zip code.
yes i need to talk to a lawyer
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Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some basic information such as your phone number, name, and zip code.
What is your phone number?
This was a TEST
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Looks like the test scenario involved an immigration issue with potential deportation due to overstaying a student visa and working without authorization, which is indeed a high-value case for legal assistance.
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