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Can I Win Cancellation of Removal? 42A vs 42B Breakdown

Adhami Law Group Season 1 Episode 27

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Cancellation of Removal is one of the strongest forms of immigration relief, yet one of the hardest to win. In this episode, Attorney Kousha Adhami explains the difference between 42A and 42B, how hardship is evaluated, approval rates, and what happens if your case is granted. If you or someone you love is in immigration court, this information matters.

Primary Questions

  1. What is cancellation of removal?
  2. What is the difference between 42A and 42B?
  3. How long does cancellation of removal take?
  4. Is there a way to make the process faster?
  5. Is there a priority date for cancellation of removal?
  6. Does age play a factor in the cancellation of removal?
  7. Are these cases hard to win?
  8. Is 42B harder than 42A?
  9. What happens if a 42B case is approved?
  10. What happens if a 42A case is approved?
  11. How does someone qualify for 42B cancellation of removal?

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Disclaimer: This podcast provides general information and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration law is complex and subject to change. Please consult with a qualified immigration attorney for advice on your specific situation, or contact us and let us review your case.

  • This podcast's content is subject to updates due to evolving U.S. immigration laws and regulations. Certain sections might have been modified or updated by the time you listen. For the most recent information on immigration laws and the SIJS program, please get in touch with us with your questions.