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There are so many types of visas and so many options for coming to the United States that your head may be reeling. There are literally dozens of potential visas, plus over a dozen different ways to get a green card. There are several different factors that will help you determine which visa is best for you.
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Choosing the right attorney is the most important part of any case, and immigration law is no exception. Even if you have a weak case, a good attorney can help you. And even if you have a strong case, with a bad attorney you could still lose. To make matters worse, immigration law is a field filled with inexperienced attorneys who make lots of mistakes, attorneys who just want to take your money but not do the work, and people who pretend to be attorneys but aren’t! You have to be very careful because these people know you’re in a strange country and they want to take advantage of you. But by following these tips, you will learn how to choose the best immigration attorney so you can come out with the best attorney around!
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The process of getting a green card to the United States is very complicated and if you are not familiar with it, it can be somewhat frightening. This is especially true if English is not your first language. The green card process varies somewhat based on what kind of green card you are getting. Most people will be getting a green card through marriage or business, although there are other ways, such as through asylum, investment, or the green card lottery.
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Whether you’re a citizen by birth, an immigrant, or you want to come to the United States, immigration laws are important to you. If they don’t affect your directly, they probably affect someone you know or they simply affect the culture and society of the town you live in. Unfortunately, no matter what your background or your politics, it is hard to deny that the immigration system in the United States today has problems. Some people say it is too strict. Some say it is not strict enough.
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There are many different types of immigration interviews, such as an asylum interview, a marriage interview, a naturalization interview, or a consular interview. (See this article on the different types of immigration interviews.) The officer conducting the interview will ask different types of questions at each of these different kinds of interviews and you will be required to show different documents. Nonetheless, there are some basic tips for how to prepare best for an immigration interview in general. If you know how to prepare for one immigration interview, you will do well in any type.
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If you are an immigrant who has to go to court, you are probably frightened and confused. Immigration law in the United States is very complicated and hard to understand. Going to court is scary. Plus, you might be deported, which could mean leaving your life, your children, and/or your spouse. No matter what, it is traumatic. But if you know what’s coming, you will feel much more relaxed. This article will explain the basic different parts of the immigration court system so you will understand what’s going on when your day in court arrives.
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Getting permanent resident status or citizenship in the United States is a long and difficult process. The government makes it that way on purpose because so many people try to take advantage of the system, for instance, by having a fake marriage to a US citizen. As a result, the US government wants to check out everybody who tries to get a green card or citizenship. One way they do this is by making you do an immigration interview. The most common types of immigration interviews are asylum interviews, marriage interviews, naturalization interviews, and consular interviews.
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