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Discover the advantages of opting for voluntary departure over removal proceedings. Learn more about your options for leaving the country.

Voluntary Departure Over Removal Proceedings for Nigerians

In the complex world of U.S. immigration proceedings, choosing between Voluntary Departure and facing Removal can significantly impact your future. Understanding this aspect of immigration law is crucial. This comprehensive article will explore the details of Voluntary Departure and why it might be the right choice for you. Why Request Voluntary Departure Instead of Removal?

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Navigating prosecutorial discretion (PD) appointments

Prosecutorial Discretion Appointments for Nigerians

In today’s uncertain immigration situation, it’s important to understand what your ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) appointment means. This guide will give you useful information on what to expect during your prosecutorial discretion appointments or supervised visits and how to navigate the immigration system. What Is Prosecutorial Discretion? ICE has chosen to pause actively pursuing

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Family planning child custody in the U.S. in light of ICE deportation.

U.S. Child Custody Planning for Nigerians Facing ICE Deportation

This is why the changing trends in immigration enforcement in the United States are worrying for undocumented immigrants and their families. Many undocumented residents, especially those who can have children, fear being arrested or deported by ICE. This child custody planning guide will address the questions that come up if you are detained or deported

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Guide on Crimes of Moral Turpitude in U.S. immigration

Understanding Crimes of Moral Turpitude in U.S. Immigration

In today’s America and under U.S. immigration law, certain terms are very important and have significant consequences. One key term is “Crime of Moral Turpitude” (CMT), also referred to as “Crime Involving Moral Turpitude” (CIMT). Immigrants applying for visas, green cards, or naturalization must understand what this term means. This article will explain what a

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Understanding Deportable Crimes in the U.S.

Complete Guide to J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa for the U.S.

J-1 exchange visitor visa to visit the United States is a visa category encouraging foreigners to come and study and or take part in cultural interchange programs. This visa covers a wide range of commercial and scholarly activities that promote cross-border relations, rather than being restricted to specific types of travelers. This article will define

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