Attorneys have told Newsweek that many immigrants in the United States with legal status, including temporary visas and green cards, are increasingly anxious that their documentation could be revoked.
Immigration attorneys are warning couples that living apart could jeopardize marriage-based Green Card applications, ...
Legal permanent residents and visa holders can be deported from the U.S. if they meet specific criteria such as being convicted of certain crimes or committing fraud to secure their immigration status ...
Immigration attorneys are reporting a rise in the number of green Card holders, including many Indians, facing secondary ...
The Trump administration’s sweeping immigration restrictions have legal permanent residents concerned about their status. Some lawyers said they’re right to be worried. By Claire Fahy The Trump ...
Meet two sisters, "A" and "S," from Mexico, who have lived in Wisconsin since they were young children. What does it take to navigate the U.S. immigration system? Hear from two sisters who went from ...
A few weeks ago, New York immigration lawyer Pouyan Darian sought to reassure lawful permanent residents that it was safe to travel outside the United States without jeopardizing their status under ...
TIJUANA, Baja California — If you are a lawful permanent resident of the United States—that is, you have a Green Card—but spend most of your time living in Mexico (for example, residing in Tijuana and ...
A Colorado business owner called her immigration attorney in a panic this week, wrestling with a worry she never expected: If she travels abroad for a conference, could she end up getting deported? A ...
Many people across the nation are clamoring to replace their driver’s license and state IDs with the Real ID-compliant cards now required for U.S. domestic flights. As of May 7, all U.S. citizens over ...
A few weeks ago, New York immigration lawyer Pouyan Darian sought to reassure lawful permanent residents that it was safe to travel outside the United States without jeopardizing their status under ...