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Dallas Order of Supervision Attorneys
At Perdomo Dorsett Immigration Law, we understand how complex and stressful it can be to face an Order of Supervision (OSUP) while your Immigration Status in the United States is being decided. This order, granted upon release from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, allows immigrants to continue with their normal lives while awaiting a court hearing or final deportation order. Our team of Dallas immigration attorneys is here to guide you through every step of the process, ensuring that you comply with all established rules and maintain your right to reside in the country while your case is being resolved.



Requirements under a Supervision Order
If USCIS has granted you an OSUP, it is crucial, first and foremost, that you follow all guidelines precisely to avoid complications. Not to mention, supervision orders typically require immigrants to regularly report to an immigration officer. In addition, you must obtain permission to travel out of state. Furthermore, you need to report any changes in address, employment, or other relevant personal information promptly. Consequently, adhering to these requirements ensures compliance and minimizes potential risks.
Additionally, there may be extra requirements, such as wearing a GPS bracelet or adhering to specific restrictions depending on your case. Moreover, failure to comply with these rules could result in serious consequences. For instance, your case could be transferred to the Detention and Removal Operations (DRO) program. Consequently, this transfer would significantly increase the chances of deportation. Therefore, it is essential to follow all conditions carefully to avoid such outcomes.
Expert Legal Advice for Supervision Orders in Dallas

At our law firm, we have the experience necessary to handle cases involving Orders of Supervision as well as other immigration and deportation law matters. Moreover, we understand the importance of keeping you and your family together and safe during this process. In addition, we are committed to providing strong and compassionate legal representation. Over and above that, you should not lose hope. Instead, trust that our team is here to help you navigate the complexities of the U.S. immigration system. Consequently, with our support, you can approach this challenging time with confidence.
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If USCIS has issued you or a loved one an Order of Supervision in Dallas, do not face this challenge alone.
Contact Perdomo Dorsett Immigration Law for the expert legal guidance you need. We are here to protect your rights and help you keep your life in order while your immigration status is being decided.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
It’s a temporary status given to people with a final removal order who cannot be deported immediately (for example, if their country won’t issue travel documents). It allows them to remain in the U.S. under government supervision.
⚡ Violating OSUP conditions can lead to detention or deportation. An attorney can help you remain compliant and explore whether other immigration options are available.
Individuals with a final order of removal who cannot yet be deported may qualify.
It varies, generally until you are deported, qualify for another immigration benefit, or ICE decides otherwise.
Yes, if you obtain another immigration status or if circumstances change.
- Regular ICE check-ins
- Reporting address changes
- Possible restrictions on travel or employment
In some cases, yes. You may apply for a work permit (EAD), depending on your situation.

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