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Cancellation of Removal 42(b) or 42(a)

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Cancellation of Removal 42(b) or 42(a):

What is Cancellation of Removal
Cancellation of Removal according to United States Law 42a or 42b is a procedure of relief available to certain non-citizens who are in removal proceedings. It allows an immigration judge to cancel a removal order, granting the individual lawful permanent resident status.

Important Aspects of Cancellation of Removal

  • 42(a) vs. 42(b): 42(a) is for lawful permanent residents, while 42(b) is for non-permanent residents.
  • Eligibility Requirements for 42(a):

    • Lawful permanent resident for at least 5 years.
    • Continuous residence in the U.S. for at least 7 years.
    • Not convicted of an aggravated felony.
  • Eligibility Requirements for 42(b):

    • Physical presence in the U.S. for at least 10 years.
    • Good moral character.
    • Exceptional and extremely unusual hardship to a qualifying relative if removed.

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Tips and Suggestions for Cancellation of Removal Applicants

  • Document Continuous Residence: Keep records proving your continuous residence in the U.S.
  • Demonstrate Hardship: Gather evidence showing the impact on your family if you were removed.
  • Seek Legal Assistance: An experienced attorney can help build a strong case.
  • Prepare for Court Hearings: Be ready to present your case convincingly before an immigration judge.

How Our Immigrant Defense Lawyers Can Help
At the Law Offices of David S. Chesley, we provide expert legal guidance through the complex cancellation of removal process. Our team will help you gather necessary documentation, prepare for court hearings, and advocate on your behalf. Contact us for a consultation today.

Looking for Asylum in the United States? This status allows individuals to stay in the U.S. and eventually apply for lawful permanent residency. Learn more about Asylum and its process in this Video.

Frequently Asked Questions

42(a) is for lawful permanent residents, and 42(b) is for non-permanent residents.

It depends on the nature of the offense; certain crimes may disqualify you.

The process can take several years, depending on the case complexity and court backlog.

Medical records, financial statements, and personal testimonies can help prove hardship.

They can apply if they meet the eligibility criteria independently.

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  • Our client faced multiple serious charges in Los Angeles County, including Penal Code § 211 (Robbery), § 245(a)(1) (Assault with a Deadly Weapon), and § 245(a)(4) (Assault with Force Likely to Cause Great Bodily Injury). Unlike a co-defendant represented by another firm who pled to a felony conviction with a "strike," our legal team pursued a different strategy. Through the submission of a comprehensive mitigation package to the District Attorney, we successfully negotiated a complete dismissal of all charges.
  • Our client faced serious charges under Penal Code section 211 for alleged felony robbery involving force and fear in Riverside County (Murrieta Court) . The prosecution argued that probation was not appropriate due to our client’s prior felony convictions in San Bernardino County, including a previous robbery in April 2021 and grand theft in November 2019. Despite the severity of these allegations, our legal team successfully demonstrated insufficient evidence during the preliminary hearing. As a result, all charges were dismissed. This outcome allowed our client to move forward without the burden of a new conviction.
  • Multiple defendants each facing 7 years charged with smuggling prescription drugs into California from Mexico our client was the only defendant who received NO JAIL TIME!
  • Client facing 5 years for possession of deadly weapon we negotiated a plea for NO JAIL TIME!
  • Client facing 3 life terms for multiple felony counts of Child Molestation and Sodomy with child we proved the charges were fabricated by victims mother DISMISSAL of all charges at preliminary hearing!
  • Strike case: Client charged with possession of methamphetamine facing 25 years we filed a Romero Motion which was granted case REDUCED TO MISDEMEANOR!
  • Client's estranged girlfriend alleged Client broke into her room and choked her facing 14 years in State Prison we won at trial JURY ACQUITTAL.
  • Police allegedly discovered 3 bags of marijuana in client's glove box faced 6 years we filed a 1538.5 motion to suppress resulting in DISMISSAL of all charges!

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