Beware of Immigration Scams
Scams can not only take your money, but they can also hurt your chances of lawfully immigrating to the United States. Here are a few that have been reported by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Scams can not only take your money, but they can also hurt your chances of lawfully immigrating to the United States. Here are a few that have been reported by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
The events outlined in this blog post represent the typical timeline for the detention and deportation process. Some, or all of these scenarios could apply to you if you are (1) picked up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or (2) if your case is referred to the immigration court.
Some immigration applications require you to prove either continuous residence, continuous presence, or both. The difference between the two terms is confusing, but, you can prove both requirements using the same evidence.
To show U.S. Immigration that you have good moral character you must present a case that you are an upstanding person, but more importantly, you need to know how to defend any potential problems on your personal record.