Order of Supervision
Protect Your Rights with Seasoned Advocates
If you have been placed on an order of supervision, then an attorney from our firm can provide you with substantial information regarding your situation. An order of supervision is issued when an individual has been released from physical custody of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The order marks a waiting period that precedes the obtainment of a final order of removal. This order is usually issued if it is unlikely that the alien can be removed in the near future.
What Must Be Done During an Order of Supervision?
If you are under an order of supervision, then there are specific actions that must be taken.
- This order requires you to periodically report to an immigration officer.
- It also may require you to obtain permission if you plan to travel out of state. If an order of removal is given, then you may have to obtain necessary travel documents.
- You will also have to keep the immigration officer informed of any personal information changes made, such as a change of address.
- There are also rare cases that require a GPS bracelet to be worn at all times.
Being subject to an order of supervision is a time of limited freedom for those who are not yet required to be removed from the country.
Experienced Attorneys in Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill
If you have been released from the supervision of ICE, then it is important to obtain experienced legal immigration representation for your order of supervision meetings. Our attorneys can also help you challenge any conditions of your release if you believe such conditions disregard your rights.
Brown Immigration Law has more than 70 years of combined experience that can be used to your case's advantage. If you fail to report to the immigration officer, then you could face severe penalties and your order of supervision can be revoked.
For questions or assistance with these situations, contact our firm today!