When immigrating to the US, there are four different types of immigration status categories that individuals may fall into: citizens, residents, non-immigrants, and undocumented immigrants. What Is an Immigration Status? Everyone within the U.S. has an immigration status, which refers to... read more
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Final Order of Removal? Here’s What Immigrants Should Do
After a final Order of Removal, immigrants and their families may be unsure about what to do. There are certain steps to take to avoid complications. The following steps are particularly important to know as aggressive enforcement continues to take place all over the U.S. What Exactly... read more
How to Speed Up the Green Card Process
If you want to speed up the green card process, you may be able to do so by submitting an expedite request to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and taking other steps. Knowing the approach to take and how to speed up the green card process may help you accelerate your... read more
What Happens if Asylum Is Denied in the U.S.?
Knowing what happens if asylum is denied may be the key to you remaining in the U.S., and gaining legal immigration status. If the government denies your application for asylum, removal proceedings will likely start, but you may be able to appeal the decision and continue seeking asylum.... read more
How Long VAWA Takes to Be Approved for Immigrants in Danger
If you are a victim of domestic violence and qualify for benefits under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), it can take around 16 to 21 months to process a self-petition and recover benefits. How long VAWA takes to be approved depends on factors, including U.S. Citizenship and Immigration... read more








