Motions to Reopen Explained | Immigration Nation

Motions to Reopen Explained | Immigration Nation

Immigration Nation Podcast

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The threat of deportation is stressful and overwhelming for many. Learn how immigration attorney Asma Din’s approach aids her clients find hope through motions to reopen.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:31 Background
1:36 Motions to Reopen
3:09 Elements to Motions to Reopen
4:51 Immigration Trends
6:02 Qualifications
8:56 Myths
11:16 Case Success Rate
11:38 State of Minds
12:48 Contact Information
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Welcome to Immigration Nation, the podcast that dives deep into the complex and often misunderstood world of United States immigration.

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Through interviews with leading US immigration attorneys, this podcast aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the policies, struggles and victories within the ever changing world of immigration. Each episode will offer fresh perspectives and valuable insight using real life stories to navigate our nation's immigration system. If you have an immigration question or an existing case, join us here on immigration nation because this podcast was made for you.
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This podcast has been prepared for general information purposes only and is not legal advice. This information is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.
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Transcript:
Hello, I'm Scott Berry, one of your co-hosts for the Immigration Nation Podcast. Kleine Powell is producing today. She's behind the camera. So we've got Lucine Aghajanyan today. Welcome, Lucine. Thank you, Scott. Tell them a little bit about yourself. Hello! I'm Lucine Aghajanyan, co-owner and founder of LT Global Practice Management. Thank you for being with us today. We have a special guest to talk about motions to reopen, Asma Din. Thank you for joining us. Hi. Thank you for having me, Scott. Our pleasure. We're very excited because especially in Texas right now, this is such a big issue and you're perfect to talk to it. Tell them a little bit about your firm. So I am the owner and operator of Din Law Group. I have been practicing exclusively immigration law for 12 years. My primary areas of specialty are complex deportation defense, motions to reopen and complex family based cases. So immigration law, it's a very complicated and fast moving area of the law. So it is very important to me to be able to help my clients navigate this complicated process with the— I like to take the stress out of their minds when it comes to these complicated issues. This is a very stressful time for people that have immigration issues in our country right now. And to be able to resolve everyone's issues, any issue, you have to be passionate about what you do or you've been receiving a lot of phone calls specifically about motions to reopen. And you've been very successful in getting those approved and getting them through. And you have been able to help and assist a lot of immigrants that’s been stuck in the process. Can you tell us a little bit about how you handle emotions to reopen and what is your process? What's it look like? So a motion to reopen is asking either a immigration court or the Board of Immigration Appeals to reopen and basically remove somebody’s order of deportation that they have. So it is a very important mechanism for people who have deportation orders. One very important thing about motions to reopen is that there is a time limit in which you have to typically file one, and there's also a numbers limit. Most of the time you are limited to filing one motion to reopen. So, these are very stressful for people because you have to try to get it right that first time. So the strategy always is to put the best arguments forward in that motion, however many basis you can file that motion under, the better you want to give that client the best shot possible to get it right that first time. What do they need to come with?

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