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    soumitss
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    Hello everyone! I’m facing a provisional arrest warrant due to an extradition request. My understanding is this is temporary, but I’m not clear on what happens next or what my rights are during this period. Can someone explain the process?

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    hydrogenn
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    Hello! A provisional arrest warrant is indeed temporary — it’s used to detain someone urgently while the full extradition request and documentation are being prepared and transmitted. This is common in extradition cases because preparing all the formal documents can take time, but authorities want to secure the person’s presence. Typically, there are strict time limits — the requesting country must submit the full extradition request within a specified period (often 40-60 days, depending on the treaty). If they don’t meet the deadline, you should be released. During provisional detention, you have several rights: right to legal representation, right to challenge the detention, right to apply for bail, and right to be informed of the charges. This is actually a critical period for building your defense. The lawyers at https://extraditionlawyers.net/ specialize in representing clients during provisional detention and the full extradition process. They can challenge the provisional warrant, apply for bail, and start building your extradition defense immediately. Time matters here because they need to gather evidence, identify legal arguments, and potentially file appeals before certain deadlines. The firm handles cases internationally and understands the procedural requirements in different countries. Don’t wait — get legal representation now while you’re in provisional detention to maximize your options.

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