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Deportation/Removal proceedings are civil proceedings initiated by the U.S. Government against a non-citizen, in order to remove that person from the United States. There are two main categories of visas to the U.S., immigrant visas and non-immigrant visas. There are several different types of immigrant and nonimmigrant visas allowing persons to come to the U.S., each of which confers different rights and privileges, and carries with it certain restrictions.

Full Service Immigration Law Offices Located in Jacksonville and West Palm Beach, Florida. Immigration Attorney William M. Cavanaugh was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2005, and has concentrated his law practice exclusively on U.S. Immigration and Nationality Law and advocating on behalf of foreign nationals since 2006.

Cavanaugh Law Group is an Immigration Law Office located in Florida with offices in Jacksonville and West Palm Beach, and serves clients throughout the United States in all areas of U.S. Immigration and Nationality Law.
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Cavanaugh Law Group is a full service Immigration Law Firm with offices located in West Palm Beach and Jacksonville, Florida.
Our offices specializes in providing personalized legal representation to clients throughout the United States and worldwide dealing with the U.S. Immigration system.
Founding Attorney William M. Cavanaugh is a Board Certified Immigration Attorney, recognized by The Florida Bar as an expert in U.S. Immigration and Nationality Law.
Our firm strives not only to obtain successful results for our clients, but to also provide excellent client service by providing personal attention to each individual client.
Founding Attorney William M. Cavanaugh is based in our North Florida office in Jacksonville, FL and oversees both the Jacksonville and West Palm Beach offices.
He is Board Certified by The Florida Bar as an expert in U.S. Immigration and Nationality Law.
Mr. Cavanaugh was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2005, and has concentrated his law practice exclusively on U.S. Immigration and Nationality Law and advocating on behalf of foreign nationals since 2006.
He has extensive experience representing clients throughout the U.S. before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Executive Office for Immigration Review (Immigration Courts), Board of Immigration Appeals, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and the Department of State and Department of Labor.
Our office serves clients in Jacksonville and West Palm Beach and the surrounding cities including Lake Worth, Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Boca Raton, Ft.
Lauderdale, Stuart, Port St. Lucie, Orange Park, Ponte Vedra.
Our offices, convienently located in Palm Beach and Duval Counties, also handles cases throughout Florida.
The hiring of an Immigration lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisement.
Before you decide, ask the attorney to send you free, written information about qualifications and experience.
Deportation/Removal proceedings are civil proceedings initiated by the U.S. Government against a non-citizen, in order to remove that person from the United States.
Deportation/Removal proceedings are civil proceedings, not criminal proceedings, which is one reason there is a big misconception that once a person is done with the criminal justice system, they can no longer suffer adverse consequences as a result of a criminal plea or conviction.
In fact, a great many removal cases involve a criminal record, often from long ago, which the U.S. Government may seek years later to use as a basis for removing a non-citizen from the U.S.
In some cases, the U.S. Government will improperly charge a non-citizen as removable from the United States, whether by erring in the factual allegations set forth in the charging document, or by charging the non-citizen with an improper basis of removability.
Removability and inadmissibility are governed not only by statutes but also by ever evolving case law issued by the Board of Immigration Appeals, the Federal Circuit Courts of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
An effective and experienced Immigration attorney should be aware of the most recent case law developments in this area, as a particular ruling could have an immediate effect on a client's case.
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