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CONSEQUENCES OF DRIVING WITHOUT A DRIVER'S LICENSE IN GEORGIA FOR IMMIGRANTS

In the states mentioned in the heading of this article, a police officer is empowered to arrest a person when he or she is driving without a driver's license. If the person has immigrant status, a background check is carried out by the authority to decide if deportation should be carried out. Please, if you do not have a driving license, refrain from driving.

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STEPS TO FOLLOW IF YOU ARE STOPPED WITHOUT A LICENSE OR FOR A TRAFFIC OFFENSE:

It is not recommended that you give false information to the authority no matter how difficult the situation may be. A common mistake is made by those involved in these situations of giving false names or claiming to be a US citizen without being so. The latter is the most serious and least recommended option, since this behavior is punishable by deportation.

OF BONDS
  • When the detained person has an ICE HOLD*: When you are only detained for a traffic violation and have no criminal history, it is worth paying bail for immigration to begin the deportation case;
  • If she is detained for a crime, she must consult a immigration lawyer that will inform you if the person remains detained until the criminal case is resolved, paying bail, pleading guilty, or if the judge finds them not guilty.

 

WHEN IS THERE A ROOM FOR VOLUNTARY DEPORTATION?

Each case is unique. When the detained person does not have any type of immigration relief, leaving the country voluntarily is their only option. However, other people can apply to fix their papers and do not have to accept voluntary departure. The immigration reliefs will be stated below.

TYPES OF MIGRATION RELIEF

  1. provisional forgiveness
  2. Immigration relief for family members with children in the Army
  3. Relief for undocumented parents or spouses with special children

*An ICE HOLD (Immigration HOLD) is a detainer placed by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) when a person is accused of being an illegal alien and is in state prison or federal custody.Â