Being served with a Notice to Appear (NTA) can be daunting, marking the beginning of your immigration journey through the U.S.A legal system. The first hurdle on this path is often the Master Calendar Hearing (MCH), where the stage is set for your case. We are dedicated to supporting you through each stage of the MCH process with clarity and expertise. Our aim is to ensure that you comprehend your options fully and can make well-informed decisions regarding your future.
Have received an NTA initiating removal proceedings in the U.S.A immigration court.
Are unsure about the purpose and procedures involved in the MCH.
Seek legal guidance to understand their rights and navigate the hearing effectively.
Want to maximize their chances of a successful outcome for their immigration case.
Feeling overwhelmed and confused by the complex legal terminology and procedures.
Lacking legal representation, leaving them vulnerable during the hearing.
Difficulty understanding their rights and potential options within the immigration system.
Fear of deportation and uncertainty about their future prospects.
Misinformation and confusion about the purpose and outcomes of the MCH.
We are familiar with the anxieties and challenges you face navigating the immigration system. At Trip Law, you are getting:
We're going to dig into your situation and figure out what options you might have to help you out.
Before your Master Calendar Hearing (MCH), we'll go over your Notice to Appear (NTA) and understand what you're up against. Then, we'll gather up any papers or proof that can back up your side of the story. We'll also do some practice runs to get you ready for any questions the judge might throw your way.
When it's time for your MCH, we'll be there to stand up for you. We'll talk clearly and confidently to the judge, making sure they know your rights and any reasons you might qualify for relief. If there's a chance to work out some deadlines or next steps, we'll try to do that too.
If there are any issues that might stop you from getting relief, we'll look into waivers or other ways to help you stay in the country. And if needed, we'll explore options like voluntary departure or seeking asylum.
We'll also keep an eye on any changes in immigration law or important court decisions that could affect your case.
Please do not go through the Master Calendar Hearing on your own. We invite you to schedule a consultation today to speak with our experienced attorneys about your case.
Disclaimer: Not a licensed attorney in the state of Florida. Licensed attorney in the District of Columbia and the state of Wisconsin only. Practices Immigration Law in all 50 states, territories, and Embassies/Consulates abroad via Federal Jurisdiction.