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  • I would definitely recommend Jim Hacking from the Hacking Law Practice to all of my family and friends, and know that they will be in good hands.
  • Mr. Hacking was very professional and handled the case extremely well, always responded as soon as possible to any of our doubts and questions. The staff was very courteous and efficient as well. They walked us through the entire procedure and we got our mom’s green card within 6 months!!!
  • Thank you so much for your professional and effective help. I won't hesitate to recommend you to anyone who needs assistance with any immigration case.
  • Having dealt with many lawyers in my professional career, there is nobody that I would recommend more than Jim Hacking of the Hacking Law Practice. For over 10 years, Mr. Hacking is the most effective and resourceful attorney who has ever represented me. From general practice to immigration to civil rights, I have always known Mr. Hacking to be an incredibly loyal advocate for his clients and also immensely respected by his peers in the legal industry. Quite simply, I will return to the Hacking Law Practice for all of my legal needs and would recommend him to all of my family, friends and neighbors without any hesitation whatsoever. By hiring the Hacking Law Practice, you will be able to sleep peacefully at night knowing that you have the best lawyer in St. Louis on your side! (Arsalan I., The Crescent Post Group, LLC)
  • The prompt, thorough and responsive service regarding our work visa needs was exactly what we needed, and when we next bring an international circus star to St. Louis, Jim will be our "go-to" man. (Joel K. Emery, Executive Director of Circus Flora)
  • Jim Hacking was nothing short of a miracle for us. I believe, with all my heart, if it weren't for him, and him alone, my daughter-in-law would have been deported. (Donna S.)

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What is deferred inspection and how should I respond to a request from Custom Border Patrol?

 

A: When you arrive at a United States port of entry and the inspector from Custom & Border Patrol cannot determine whether you are admissible, you may be granted something called deferred inspection. Deferred inspection is often given to noncitizens when they do not have documents that are needed to prove that they should be let into the United States. An inspector will decide to grant deferred inspection based on several criteria:

 

  • The likelihood that you will be able to prove that you are admissible
  • The types of documents that you are missing and your ability to get those documents
  • Whether you made a good faith effort to get the needed documents before you got to the United States
  • Whether they can verify your identity and nationality
  • Your age, health, and family ties to the United States
  • Other humanitarian considerations
  • The likelihood that you would appear for deferred inspection
  • The type of inadmissibility at issue (criminal, security-related etc.)
  • The danger to society if you were allowed into the United States

 

If the inspector thinks that you might be inadmissible because of criminal activity or think you may be a security risk, they will place you in expedited removal proceedings or allow you to withdraw your application for admission to avoid a removal order.

If you are granted deferred inspection, the inspector will give you an I-546 Form, which will tell you when you must appear for deferred inspection and what documents you need to bring with you. There are 70 deferred inspection sites. You can find the one closest to you by viewing all of the deferred inspection sites here.  The St. Louis deferred inspection site is at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport in the East Terminal at Room E-1201, St. Louis, MO 63145.

Please know that you have to show up for deferred inspection. If you do not, you will be put in removal proceedings.

You are allowed to bring a lawyer with you to the deferred inspection if you get permission from the office where you will be inspected. It is important to speak with a lawyer before the inspection date to make sure that you have all of the documents that you need. Also, an immigration specialist will be able to tell you what to expect from you inspection and should be able to tell you if you have any reason to be concerned. If you have been granted deferred inspection and you would like to talk to an experienced immigration attorney, contact the Hacking Law Practice today at 888-782-4169 or by filling out the online contact form.





The Hacking Law Practice, LLC helps individuals and families who need help with U.S. citizenship, legal residency, deportation, and other immigration issues in the St. Louis area and across Missouri and Illinois, including:


St Louis City; St. Louis County; Jefferson County; St. Charles County; Madison County, IL; St. Clair County, IL; Columbia and Rolla, MO; Champaign, IL; Kansas City, MO; Chicago, IL; all other cities and counties in Missouri.

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Hacking Law Practice, LLC

34 N. Gore, Suite 101
St Louis, MO 63119
Phone: 314.961.8200
Fax: 314.961.8201
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