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Employers and Spouses Using Threats of Deportation as a Weapon
Threats of deportation have become a weapon wielded by those in positions of power to control and intimidate immigrants. Employers and spouses often use immigration...
Injuries Caused by Immigration Law Enforcement
Immigration enforcement can lead to serious injuries, both physical and psychological. Arrests, detentions, and removals often involve aggressive tactics that put people at risk. Families...
Temporary Visas
Getting a temporary visa might seem straightforward, but complications arise more often than people expect. Governments constantly adjust immigration policies, and even a small mistake...
Permanent Visas
Many people around the world dream of getting a permanent visa to live and work in the United States. A permanent visa, often called an...
Detention During Deportation Proceedings & Legal Recourse
When you are not a U.S. citizen, you may face deportation (also called removal). Immigration authorities might detain you while your case moves forward. Below...
How a Criminal Record Legally Affects Immigration Status
A criminal record in the United States can create serious problems for anyone who is not a U.S. citizen. Whether you have a temporary visa,...
Unlawful Presence in the U.S. & Legal Penalties
The government can criminalize your mere presence in the United States if you do not have a legal right to be in the country. Unlawful...
Appeals of Immigration Decisions Through the Legal Process
Even if you take proper time and careful consideration with immigration applications or matters, you can still receive an unfavorable result or lose your deportation...
How the Deportation Legal Process Works
Even though you are not a United States citizen, you still have a constitutional right to due process under the law. The United States government...
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Temporary Legal Protections From Deportation
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program has improved the lives of children and families for more than a decade, impacting nearly one million...
Asylum for Foreign National Refugees
If you meet the international definition of a “refugee,” you may apply for asylum if you are already in the United States or arriving at...
How Foreign Nationals Unable to Return Home Safely May Legally Qualify for Temporary Protected Status
If you are in the United States without lawful immigration status, you may qualify for temporary protections that prevent immediate removal from this country. The...