If you were removed from the U.S. because you, for example, overstayed your visa, violated the terms of your status, or committed a serious crime (eve
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If you were removed from the U.S. because you, for example, overstayed your visa, violated the terms of your status, or committed a serious crime (eve
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An explanation of the difference between withholding of removal and CAT protection and when you can apply for which as an alternative or backup to asylum in the United States. ... Read more
The answer to when you’ll actually have your immigration hearing after being placed into removal proceedings might be less straightforward than you would expect. ... Read more
If you were removed from the U.S. because you, for example, overstayed your visa, violated the terms of your status, or committed a serious crime (even if you had a green card), the United S ... Read more
Any non-citizen of the U.S. who enters into a marriage for the sole or primary purpose of evading U.S. immigration law and obtaining permanent residence (a green card) is deemed to have enga ... Read more