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Will you go to jail if you are caught in the United States with an expulsion order?
There is an expulsion order in the United States, and you won't go to jail after being caught. According to relevant public information, a deportation order refers to a person who entered the country with a legal visa and later lost his identity in the United States, or who sneaked into the United States in any way, but was not caught red-handed and lost in a subsequent immigration case. You can appeal to the United States Immigration Appeals Board (BIA) within 30 days of obtaining the expulsion order, which means that you are not satisfied with the verdict, and you can appeal at any time after receiving the verdict. If you miss the 30-day deadline, you can also find a lawyer to reverse the case within 90 days.
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