Permanent residents or resident aliens in the U.S. must be vigilant about the documents they carry. Having the right documents readily available can ease interactions with law enforcement and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officers and is important in securing...
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Marriage fraud in the United States
Marriage is a sacred institution that binds two individuals together to create a marital relationship. People commit marriage fraud, a crime in the United States, for various reasons. To combat and avoid marriage fraud in the United States, it is important to know its...
Does divorce mean an immigrant spouse will face removal?
Foreign nationals who secure the legal right to enter the United States do not always get to stay as long as they would prefer. Those with employment visas could face removal from the country when their visas expire or they lose their jobs. Most immigrants are subject...
3 common types of immigration violations
Trying to build a life in a new country comes with many challenges. With deportation on the rise, many immigrants must deal with another layer of stress. One way to minimize risks and work toward becoming a U.S. citizen involves knowing and avoiding the three common...
Can an immigrant avoid removal after a criminal conviction?
Immigrants typically have to adhere to a very strict code of personal conduct if they wish to continue living in the United States. It only takes a few seemingly-minor mistakes for the right of someone to live and work in the United States to be compromised. There are...