A habeas petition is often considered when detention has continued for a long time, when no bond hearing has been provided, when mandatory detention may be applied incorrectly, or when removal is not likely in the reasonably foreseeable future. An attorney can review your specific facts to decide whether it is the right step.
When should I consider filing a habeas corpus petition?
May 26, 2026 – Rivas & Associates

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