In recent months, there’s been a notable increase in the issuance of appointment letters by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). These letters summon noncitizens to ICE’s local field offices for meetings with ICE officers. While the exact purpose behind this most recent wave of letters remains unconfirmed, it appears that individuals with outstanding removal or deportation orders are primarily being targeted. However, even those without such orders have received these notices, and it’s possible another wave of appointment letters will be issued in the wake of the government’s sweeping immigration restrictions announced in the past week.
If you are not a Lawful Permanent Resident or a U.S. citizen and receive one of these letters, the stakes of attending the ICE appointment could be high. There are several potential outcomes:
If you receive an ICE appointment letter, it is critical to consult with an immigration attorney before your scheduled ICE appointment. Here’s why:
Receiving an appointment letter from ICE can be daunting. However, taking immediate and informed action can significantly impact the outcome. By consulting with experienced legal counsel, you can better protect your rights and prepare for any result.
At Kolko & Casey, our team is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal assistance to those navigating these challenging situations. If you or someone you know received an ICE appointment letter, please contact us to see if we can assist.
This advisal is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. You should not act or rely on any information in this article without seeking the advice of a competent, licensed immigration attorney.
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