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How Quickly Can Someone Be Deported? 

The timeline for deportation can vary from a few weeks to several years, depending on your immigration status, country of origin, criminal history, and other factors, including the extensive backlog in immigration courts. Another critical element is whether the non-citizen fighting deportation has retained skillful representation.   Defending against deportation requires a thorough understanding of multiple […]

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Can You Travel While Your Naturalization Application is Pending? 

It is possible to travel after filing your naturalization application. However, your trip cannot last longer than 180 days. Further, after filing your U.S. naturalization application, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will schedule a biometrics appointment to take your fingerprints. You must be available for this appointment and an interview. Your failure […]

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Top Benefits of Becoming a U.S. Citizen 

The top benefits of becoming a U.S. citizen include voting rights, eligibility for government assistance, enhanced employment prospects, travel benefits, family reunification, Social Security, and Medicaid, which provides healthcare to citizens over 65. For students, education assistance is available in the form of in-state tuition and scholarships and loans, such as the Pell Grant.   Contact […]

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What Crimes Disqualify You From TPS  

If you are seeking Temporary Protected Status (TPS), specific crimes, such as murder, rape, aggravated felonies, drug trafficking, money laundering, and firearm offenses, can cause your application to be denied—or worse, trigger removal proceedings. However, not all crimes are equal under the law or the nation’s immigration policies. Felonies are treated differently than less serious […]

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Can I Sponsor My Same Sex Partner For A US Green Card?  

Yes, if you are a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, you can sponsor your same-sex partner for a marriage green card. Same-sex unions are legal in every U.S. state, and immigration policies uphold the rights of LGBTQ couples. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) treats same-sex marriages and heterosexual unions the same when […]

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Can TPS Apply for a Green Card? 

Those holding Temporary Protected Status (TPS) receive that designation because they are nationals of foreign countries currently undergoing strife or political upheaval. This may involve ongoing armed conflict, environmental catastrophe, or other extreme but short-term conditions. TPS designations last between six and 18 months. A person with TPS may apply for a Green Card if […]

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