Although crime can happen to any person, some people are more vulnerable than others. Immigrants are often at high risk for certain kinds of criminal activity. People may target immigrants because of a language barrier or because there's an assumption that they won't...
Immigration Law Is All About Family
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3 benefits immigrants receive from naturalization
Naturalization is a complex and time-consuming process where someone who is a lawful permanent resident becomes a citizen of the United States of America. It involves submitting paperwork to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and undergoing...
Can you help your brother or sister enter the United States?
Legally entering the United States could protect you from instability and violence in your country of origin. It may also open up a wealth of opportunities, from changing your religion to pursuing a college degree. After you legally move to the United States and begin...
Leaving an abusive spouse won’t force you to leave the U.S.
Family-based immigration gives opportunities to many people who want to live in the United States. Those with visas, green cards or citizenship can help their family members travel to the U.S. Joining a spouse or a parent in the U.S. could be the fastest way for...
What happens if you overstay your visa?
If you come to America to live and don’t have permanent residency, you have to be cautious about the length of time you’re allowed to stay on your visa. If you overstay on an expired visa, it is possible that you could face serious repercussions that could potentially...
You can fight the risk of deportation and try to stay in the USA
If you are at risk of being deported, you need to be cautious about how you approach your case and quick to find a solid defense. The good news is that everyone who faces deportation does have a right to a legal defense and to work with an attorney. Deportation is a...
Budget-based immigration reform dies before reaching the Senate
Federal lawmakers constantly adjust and update immigration policies to reflect current social and political concerns. Sometimes, it is far easier than other times to enter the country. In the last year, lawmakers and immigration officials have eased certain...
Do you have to speak English for the naturalization test?
“If you’re going to be in the United States of America, you have to speak English.” You’ve probably heard this or a variation of the phrase at one time or another. Interestingly, America doesn’t have an official language. Spanish, English and many other languages are...
US Citizenship and Immigration Services gets new director
For the first time in more than two years, US Citizenship and Immigration Services has a Senate-confirmed leader. Ur Jaddou is now the first woman and person of Mexican and Arab descent to get the job. What does this mean for immigration policy in the United States?...
3 tips for preparing for the civics test
Becoming a U.S. citizen can be a lengthy process that requires ongoing dedication and preparation on your end. As part of the naturalization process, you will have to take a civics test. According to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, a USCIS officer will ask...

