Continuously Physically Present in the United States
If you are not a lawful permanent resident but have been in the United States for ten or more years, you may be eligible for cancellation of removal for nonpermanent residents. Please use the following tool to see if you may be eligible.
You may not be eligible for cancellation of removal for nonpermanent residents. If you believe that you are eligible, you should contact an attorney or Accredited Representative who is knowledgeable about immigration law for assistance in determining your eligibility for this relief.
I have been continuously physically present in the United States for at least ten years
You may not be eligible for cancellation of removal for nonpermanent residents. If you believe that you are eligible, you should contact an attorney or Accredited Representative who is knowledgeable about immigration law for assistance in determining your eligibility for this relief.
I have been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude, a controlled substance offense, or an aggravated felony.
- You may not be eligible for cancellation of removal for nonpermanent residents. If you believe that you are eligible, you should contact an attorney or Accredited Representative who is knowledgeable about immigration law for assistance in determining your eligibility for this relief.
I have not been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude, a controlled substance offense, or an aggravated felony.
- My United States citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or child would not suffer exceptional and extremely unusual hardship if I were removed from the United States.
- You may not be eligible for cancellation of removal for nonpermanent residents. If you believe that you are eligible, you should contact an attorney or Accredited Representative who is knowledgeable about immigration law for assistance in determining your eligibility for this relief.
- My United States citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or child would suffer exceptional and extremely unusual hardship if I were removed from the United States.
- You may be eligible for cancellation of removal for nonpermanent residents. Learn more about this form of relief and how to apply, see the information on this page.