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Immigration cases can be very complex. Immigration cases involve regulations, statutes, agency interpretations of regulations and
statutes, case decisions by the BIA, and case decisions by Federal Courts. And most of the time, there is much at stake.
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If you reside in Seminole County and you are in need of an
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attorney Acevedo can help you. We are located in Sanford,
just a short ride from anywhere in Seminole County, and we
will schedule your confidential immigration consultation for the
same day you call if possible.
Our goal will always be to help you solve your legal issues
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or Deportation Defense?
And if you reside in Seminole County and need the assistance of a
Seminole County Deportation Defense Attorney... We Can Help You
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Possibly, after residing in Seminole County with your family
for a while, something that may affect your legal permanent
residence / green card has come up.
Perhaps you have been harmed by a group the government in
your country cannot control, or by the government in your
country, and you are seeking political asylum. Or possibly you
are in need of other immigration relief.
Maybe you would prefer to stay in Seminole County because
your country has been devastated by a natural disaster or has
an ongoing armed conflict, it would not be safe to return now,
and you are in need of Temporary Protected Status.
If a person who lives in Seminole County needs to file a civil case, he or she would likely do so in Seminole County. Similarly,
if a person is accused of a crime in Seminole County, the case would likely be filed in Seminole County. Where a person lives
or where an alleged crime takes place, is typically where a case is heard.
But, there is no similar rule regarding where a deportation case will be heard. In Immigration Court, wherever the government
files the charges, that is where the deportation case is heard. This can potentially cause unanticipated problems.
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For instance, if someone who resides in Seminole County is
pulled over for speeding and the immigration authorities later
take custody of the person, immigration can move them to a
detention facility in California, Texas, or anywhere in the
United States, and file the case there.
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Fortunately, immigration law permits a request by the
person charged or by their deportation defense lawyer to
have the deportation case transferred to the closest
Immigration Court, which would be the Orlando
Immigration Court, if you live in Seminole County.
You should not have to face an immigration problem by
yourself. Call attorney Acevedo to schedule an in person,
one hour, confidential immigration consultation today.
Undoubtedly, an immigration case can affect your family and
your life tremendously.
We would like the impact of your immigration case on your life
and on your family to be a positive one.
The Law Offices of J. Manuel Acevedo, P.A., are located at 116 North Park Avenue in Sanford, Florida, 32771.
Attorney Acevedo is a lawyer admitted to practice law in Florida, has clients from Florida, the United States, and other countries, and primarily
serves Seminole County, Volusia County, Orange County, and Lake County, and the following cities: Sanford, Longwood, Lake Mary, Heathrow,
Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Oviedo, Goldenrod, Fern Park, Forest City, Midway, Geneva, Chuluota, Winter Springs, Wekiva Springs, Deland, Deltona,
Orange City, Debary, Lake Helen, Daytona, Deleon Springs, Orlando, Apopka, Maitland, Lockhart, Azalea Park, Winter Park, Mount Dora, Tavares, and Eustis.
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Before Seminole County was established, the area that today comprises Seminole County was part of Orange County
with Mellonville (now part of Sanford) as its county seat. However, in 1856, the county seat was moved to Orlando.
In 1875, Henry Sanford, founder of the town of Sanford, made an appeal to the Orange County Commission to move
the Orange County seat to Sanford. The County's rejection of Sanford's plans began a rivalry of sorts, and for years
thereafter, the creation of Seminole County was often discussed. Then in 1912, the discussions regarding the formation
of Seminole County gained momentum and in 1913, the Florida Legislature established Seminole County. After the
split, the old rivalry subsided and residents from both counties celebrated the creation of Seminole County.
Sanford became the Seminole County seat and the newly formed Seminole County saw "fireworks." Wanting to
celebrate the birth of Seminole County, the residents rolled out a cannon that was traditionally fired on special
occasions. Unfortunately, the eager Seminole County residents overloaded the old cannon and when they fired it, the
old cannon blew apart. Today, that cannon barrel, now painted white, serves as the flagpole stand in front of the
building that houses the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Credit: Jim Robison and Mark Andrews | Flashbacks: The Story of Central Florida's Past | Orange County Historical Society | The Orlando Sentinel
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