Seeking Asylum and the Right to Work

Being forced to flee your home to escape danger is a terrible ordeal. People who arrive in the United States seeking asylum face an uncertain and stressful future. Part of the problem comes from the additional feeling of helplessness that comes wit...

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The Ongoing Debate Over Driving Privileges for Immigrants

New legislation in Florida is raising a number of questions about immigration policy across the country. Many states, including Texas, are grappling with their own strategies to improve their immigration policies.  One issue that many of the...

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How Can I Sponsor a Family Member?

Sponsoring a loved one’s immigration to the United States can feel like a daunting task, but it is possible. If you immigrated to the U.S. or were born here, sponsoring a family member may be an option. The Process of Sponsoring a Family Member: ...

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When Nonimmigrant Workers Lose Their Employment

Losing your job is stressful for anyone. For nonimmigrant workers, the situation is made worse by fears of deportation and possible damage to their chances of gaining legal permission to live or work in the United States in the future. If you’re a...

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Confused About the Right to Seek Asylum?

American immigration law is a confusing subject. Some cases are handled quickly and easily. Others take years and involve many twists and turns. One of the areas that is full of misunderstandings is the right to seek asylum. A Clear Right That Is...

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