The Department of Homeland Security recently announced an increase in the incentive for individuals who choose to self-deport from the United States. Currently, the reward amounts to $3,000 for those who wish to return to their home country by registering through the CBP program.
It is essential to analyze the legal implications before making this decision:
Participation in this program does not guarantee a future reentry to the United States.
Accepting the financial incentive may lead to legal consequences that could hinder or prevent a legal return in the future.
There are legal alternatives that could allow an individual to remain in the country, even with a final order of deportation, such as waivers, motions to reopen, or stay of removal requests.
It is recommended to consult with an immigration expert before completing any registration to evaluate if this is the best option for your particular case or if there are other legal mechanisms available to you.
For professional advice regarding voluntary departures or any other immigration process, you may contact us for guidance.





