Can a permanent resident be deported if convicted of unemployment fraud?
usually, USCIS will not remove/deport a permanent resident unless it is an aggravated felony (or s/he has several criminal records).
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usually, USCIS will not remove/deport a permanent resident unless it is an aggravated felony (or s/he has several criminal records).
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request the ISAP program.
if he cannot get out for the interview, you should postpone the interview.
If you were placed in removal, your I-485 will be denied. You will have to file it in immigration court.
immigration is federal law--USCIS does not recognize same sex marriage. Your partner will not be able to derive any immigration benefits through...
your parents are "immediate relatives" and you can only sponsor/petition them separately (NO ONE can come in as their dependents, not even each...
You can renew your I-20 (although it is pointless; unless you think your adjustment might be denied for some reason).
sound like you are at fault but your insurance company will resolve the liability issue after doing its investigation.
each state has different laws pertaining to personal injury. Perhaps the other party did not have insurance or it was insufficient, or your...
the property should be insured and will be responsible for it. You should contact the property or your insurance company as it will fix your car...