What are good questions to ask about immigration?
Green Card and Immigration Basics
- What is a green card?
- What is USCIS?
- What is a lawful permanent resident?
- What is conditional permanent residence?
- Why would a green card application be denied?
- Can I work in the U.S. while waiting for my green card?
- What is the Visa Bulletin?
- What is a biometric screening?
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Where can I find answers to my immigration questions?
These immigration questions and answers are from many sources, including AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association) as well as our own client conversations. Please contact us if you have a question you cannot find answered here. See our Success Stories for examples of how people have won their cases.
When to seek help from an immigration lawyer?
Please contact a family law attorney. Best wishes! Q: \ if a child is in an immigration process. and both parents abuse him. would he get deported, or get a citizenship? This is a question for an immigration lawyer. Please contact an immigration lawyer for assistance.
What are some myths and facts about immigration?
Prepare six workstations around the room. Place a sheet of poster paper at each workstation. Write one of the immigration myths below on the top of the poster paper Workstation 1: Most immigrants are here illegally. Workstation 2: It’s easy to enter the country legally.
When do you need proof of immigration status?
If a lawful permanent resident changes jobs or needs to travel, then they must have evidence of immigrant status for travel, CBP and I-9 purposes, respectively. In general, a lawful permanent resident must have proof of their status should they be subject to inspection. Otherwise, they can be… Read more »
When to ask additional questions about immigration status?
Contact the U-M International Center if additional assistance is needed. Legal Compliance: When a candidate answers “no” to the first question and “yes” to the second question, the hiring unit is allowed to ask further questions about immigration status without risking liability or a discrimination charge. Additional questions may include:
Is there a recording of the immigration forums?
Everyone, whether or not a member of discussion forums, is welcome to call in and ask questions or just listen live or listen to the recording for the call. The recording is posted on our YouTube Channel, immigration.com and forums. Note that we answer posted questions and follow ups first.
Please contact a family law attorney. Best wishes! Q: \\ if a child is in an immigration process. and both parents abuse him. would he get deported, or get a citizenship? This is a question for an immigration lawyer. Please contact an immigration lawyer for assistance.
What does the U.S.Constitution say about immigration?
The U.S. Constitution gives very few specifics about the way U.S. immigration policy should look, but it provides broad guidelines as to who has authority to make such policy, as well as the legal means for challenges to elements of that policy.