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Deportation/Removal
Overview
Cancellation of Removal for LPRs
212(c) Relief
Cancellation of Removal-Non-LPRs
Suspension of Deportation
Adjustment of Status
Waiver of Inadmissibility
Waiver of Removal
Asylum
Withholding of Removal
Convention Against Torture
Deferral of Removal
Legalization
Registry
Voluntary Departure
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When you are in detention and/or have been served with a Notice to Appear, your first thought is that you will be deported back to your country. 

Currently, the USCIS refers to deportation from the United States as “Removal”. There are many types of defenses to Removal.  They include cancellation of removal (formerly suspension and 212(c) relief), suspension of deportation, adjustment of status, waiver of inadmissibility, waiver of removal, asylum, withholding of removal, , Convention Against Torture (CAT), deferral of removal, legalization and registry, voluntary departure, waiver of inadmissibility and waiver of removal.  In some cases, 212(c) relief, although no longer law, is still available.  To learn more about relief from removal, please click on the links on the left menu.