The person would be considered "unlawfully present" within the US and required to voluntarily return to their country of origin or be judicially deported.
Yes, they do. Unalienable rights should be denied to no human, regardless of immigration status. By law, however, rights of citizens can be denied them.
A segregant. Expanded answer: Not a segregant. He applied for and was denied status as a Conscientious Objector.
select the request Status Q
select the request Status Q
It's technically possible, depending on why you were denied permanent resident status.
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Personal immigrant status
yes, most of them do, you could ask for extension though. or even apply for new status.
Yes.You can request the status of the association from the Secretary of State where the association is located.
ID
It is an immigration status designation applied to Cuban and Haitian immigrants to the US.
It is an Immigration status designation applied to Cuban and Haitian immigrants to the US.