
How to Locate Someone Who is Detained by ICE
There are several ways to locate someone after they’ve been detained by ICE. Generally, however, the best first step is talking to an attorney.
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There are several ways to locate someone after they’ve been detained by ICE. Generally, however, the best first step is talking to an attorney.
Bajo una nueva política del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional, los venezolanos pueden solicitar el Estatus de Protección Temporal. La fecha límite para las solicitudes es septiembre de 2021.
Under a new Department of Homeland Security policy, Venezuelans can apply for Temporary Protected Status. The deadline for applications is September of 2022.
The short answer is no, USCIS officials will no longer look through your social media accounts before they approve your green card petition.
Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA is a critical document that can make or break an immigrant’s green card application.
It should take 7 to 13 months for you to receive your green card after you file for renewal. This means your green card will expire in the interim.
A lost, stolen, or damaged green card isn’t the end of the world. It’s more of an inconvenience that requires additional paperwork and a small filing fee.
If you are stopped by ICE on the street or in another public place, you should exercise your rights and remove yourself from the situation if possible.
If ICE agents unexpectedly show up at your place of employment, the best thing you can do is stay calm and exercise your constitutional rights.
Everyone living in the U.S., regardless of their citizenship status, has certain rights. If ICE shows up at your door, you should exercise yours.
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