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FAQ - frequently asked questions

Consult our list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) where you will find questions related to immigration cases.

How do immigrants come to the U.S. legally?

There are several ways for immigrants to come to the U.S. legally, including through family sponsorship, employment, or seeking asylum.

What is the process to obtain a green card?

The process to obtain a green card, or permanent residency, typically involves sponsorship by a family member or employer, or through refugee or asylum status.

What is the difference between a refugee and an asylum?

A refugee is someone who has been forced to flee their home country due to persecution, while an asylum is someone already in the U.S. seeking protection due to persecution.

Can undocumented immigrants obtain legal status?

Undocumented immigrants may be able to obtain legal status through pathways such as marriage to a U.S. citizen, employment sponsorship, or qualifying for asylum.

How does the immigration process work?

Immigration processes vary by country, but generally involve submitting an application, meeting specific criteria, and attending interviews. Immigration laws and requirements can change, so it's important to stay updated.

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