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Immigration

Moving from one country to another involves meeting certain requirements and obtaining the proper permissions. This category is for questions related to these requirements and processes.

5,726 Questions

Do you need an airline ticket before getting US visa?

i think so cuz wen i went 2 get a visa they wanted 2 see our airline tickets

How long can an American citizen stay in Germany while looking for work with the American military?

Well that really depends. When I first arrived in Germany I was allowed to stay six months with my girlfriend of the time. I enrolled myself in a German classes so that I would be able to learn the language and it allowed me stay for an extra six months. I would not plan on going to Germany without a job though because once you are in the country you will need to register yourself with the gov. if you would like a apt or something like that.

I overstayed in Canada for 6mos 8yrs ago iwas supposed to go back but was denied because they found out i was working illegally now i have plans to travel in Asia is that ok?

I don't see why it wouldn't be...its not as if the Canadian government speaks to Asian governments about people working illegally in their country.

What are the reuirements for applying aus visa?

if you want to get study visa then, you should have to crack the IELTS and should obtain atleast 5.5 band. with 5.0 band, you can also get visa but 10 weeks of elicos will be applicable !!

What does an illegal immigrant need to work in the US?

Legally speaking you can't. That is the whole point. If you are in the US illegally, you can't legally work there. Even if you are in the US legally, you can't necessarily work there, for example, if you are on a tourist visa, or some student visas. Practically speaking, I suppose you need an employer willing to ignore the law.

If you already report an illegal alien that is working and is planning to get married for papers what is the estimated time for the ICE to arrest and deport?

ICE is the part of the government responsible for enforcing immigration laws. If ICE determines that a person has violated immigration law, it will initiate deportation proceedings. The very first thing that ICE will do is refer the case to the Office of the Chief Counsel. The Office of the Chief Counsel prosecutes immigration cases.

The Chief Counsel will issue a Notice to Appear to the alien. A Notice to Appear is the official document used to inform the alien that ICE intends to have him or her removed from the United States. The Notice to Appear contains the allegations used to establish that the alien is no longer eligible to stay in the United States. The Notice to Appear will state the date, place, and time of the hearing. Sometimes the Notice to Appear will indicate that the date, place, and time of the hearing will be set at a later date.

Second, the Immigration Court with jurisdiction over the case will issue a Notice of Hearing. If the Chief Counsel is situated in Detroit, Michigan, the Immigration Court in Detroit has jurisdiction over the case. The Notice of Hearing informs both the alien and the Chief Counsel of the date, place, and time of the hearing. If an alien fails to appear for his/her hearing, the judge will enter an order of removal in absentia. In other words, the judge will order the alien deported because he failed to appear in court to defend himself. Once a person is served with the Notice to Appear he must notify the appropriate ICE office and Immigration Court of any change of address. It is very important to do this. Many aliens make the unfortunate mistake of relying on a friend to forward the mail. If the alien misses a hearing because he fails to notify ICE of his new address, the alien will have to convince the judge to reopen his/her removal proceedings.

Third, the alien will attend the first hearing which is called a "Master Calendar Hearing." Master Calendar Hearings are very informal. Typically, the courtrooms are filled with other people facing deportation. Each one will appear before the judge for no more than ten minutes. The purpose of the Master Calendar Hearing is to officially inform the alien of the reasons why ICE wants to deport him. At this point the alien is called a "Respondent" because he must respond to the Notice to Appear and convince the judge that he has a right to stay in the United States. Every person in the United States has a right to a fair hearing. This means that each Respondent has a right to have a translator present as well as an attorney. If the Respondent does not have an attorney, he must go to the Master Calendar Hearing without an attorney.

The Respondent will have the opportunity to inform the judge that he needs more time to hire an attorney. The judge will grant a Respondent additional time to hire an attorney at his own expense. In other words, the U.S. government will not pay for the alien's legal representation.

The court must also give the Respondent a list of non-profit organizations that offer free legal services.

When the Respondent attends the next Master Calendar Hearing he must inform the court of his legal basis for remaining in the United States.

The Respondent or his attorney will submit all petitions and applications of relief to the judge. The attorney for the government sometimes opposes the submission.

Usually, the Respondent's attorney will convince the judge to accept the petition and/or application.

The judge will schedule an Individual Hearing date for the case, and will give the Respondent a formal warning of the consequences of his failure to appear at the Individual Hearing unless he can prove exceptional circumstances such as the death or serious illness of a close family member.

It is not uncommon for the Immigration Court to change the hearing date and time. Again, it is very important for Respondents to notify the court of any changes of address to prevent miscommunications.

If the Respondent decides that he/she does not want to continue his stay in the United States, his attorney may exercise the option to request voluntary departure.

Fourth, the Respondent will attend the Individual Hearing. The Individual Hearing is much more formal than the Master Calendar Hearing. The judge will ask the Respondent if he still wants his lawyer to continue representing him and whether he requires a translator.

Individual Hearings are very detailed. The judge will restate the charges against the Respondent and will review the exhibits that the attorneys have submitted in support of their cases. At this time, each attorney will have the opportunity to object to certain exhibits. The judge will then review the witness lists. After the judge reviews the exhibits and confirms that the witnesses will testify, she will ask the Respondent's attorney if the Respondent intends to make changes to the application.

For example, if the Respondent filed an application for asylum and withholding, he may need to change a small detail, such as the date a particular event occurred.

The judge will commence the trial after the Respondent has made the necessary changes. The Respondent will take the stand and the judge will instruct the Respondent to testify truthfully. The Respondent's attorney will ask him questions. The Respondent must answer truthfully and must only answer the questions asked of him. If the government's attorney believes that a particular question is inappropriate, he or she will make an objection. Only the judge has the authority to decide whether the question is appropriate.

After the Respondent's attorney has finished asking questions, the attorney for the government will ask questions about what the Respondent has already stated. The government's attorney will also ask questions to demonstrate that the Respondent's testimony conflicts with any exhibits or statements made in the petition or application. The Respondent's attorney will have the opportunity to ask more questions in order to clarify any confusing or inconsistent statements made by the Respondent.

If the Respondent has any witnesses to offer testimony, his /her attorney will call the witnesses to the stand. They are usually in the waiting room because they are not allowed to be present when the Respondent is on the stand.

After the Respondent and all witness have testified, the judge will give the attorneys the opportunity to make closing arguments. The judge will render his/her decision after both attorneys have concluded closing arguments. Sometimes the judge requires additional time to consider the testimony. In such cases, the judge will require the Respondent to return and hear the decision.

If the Respondent loses the case, he will decide whether or not to appeal the case to the Board of Immigration Appeals. Filing an appeal is a different process and most attorneys will require the Respondent to sign a new contract for legal services. Attorneys will require a new retainer fee as well. Going to immigration is very scary. An honest person with a good attorney will make the court process much easier.

So it depends a lot of the time on how long it takes and whether or not the illegal wanted to appeal the decision, etc. But dont worry, ICE will take care of it all and the illegal alien will most likely be out quickly. The U.S. is getting much stricter when it comes to illegals now because the population is increasing too much and plus, we are in a recession and can't afford these extra people who don't pay taxes.

Can a us citizen sponsor you to live legally in the US?

A citizen of the United States or an organization or business can sponsor a person or family to live in the United States. The citizen must prove that he or she can provide financially for the immigrant until employment is secured.

How can you get Greenland citizenship if you are EU citizen?

If you are a European citizen looking to gain citizenship in Greenland, you need to contact Greenland's immigration offices. They can send you the proper paperwork you need to apply.

What are the purposes of a person applying for a Visa?

Every country has rules and regulations for foreigners wishing to visit their country for any purpose.

A visa is a stamp or a sticker pasted on an individual's passport if the officials at the embassy or consulate general of the destination country think the person may cause no risk if s/he enters their nation. However, having a visa does not guarantee entry upon arrival to the destination. You still might be interviewed at the point of entry.

Why is Nativism bad?

Nativism is a form of racism. While one can have pride in their country, one must not discriminate against an ethnic group simply because theywere not born there.

Does refugee status expire?

yes, most of them do, you could ask for extension though. or even apply for new status.

Do you need an immigration attorney if you already feel at home in the US?

Your question does not state whether or not you are currently living in the United States illegally. If you are, then yes, an immigration attorney should be consulted. The fact that you feel comfortable in the United States may motivate you to want to reside there but does not give you the legal right to if you are not a citizen.

Simple assault can you still go to Canada?

If you were convicted, and the guard at the border asks if you have ever been brought before a judge. They will possibly bar you from entry. It is always best to phone the Canadian Consulate Office prior to attempting the crossing. After 9/11 Canada Customs has really enforced and cracked down on all entries at the insistence of Homeland Security.

Who made immigration?

No one made immigration. Immigration is someone moving from one country to another.

Can an illegal immigrant apply for a visa card to travel after being deported?

Sometimes, depnds on why he was deported, however the fact that he has shown disrespect for the country and its laws may make it less likely that he will be legally admitted.

Who was affected by the sedition act how were they affected?

The illegal immigrants were the people affected by the Sedition act. They were deported to their countries or imprisoned.

When was it harder to immigrate now or a hundred years ago?

hundred years ago, travel was harder. Researching what it'd be like at your destination was harder. OTOH, getting into a country was probably easier.

Resident alien card 'waived' what does that mean?

If someone has a Resident Alien Card that says 'waived' it means when they received the card, they were too young to sign their name or be fingerprinted. The original cards, issued from 1977 to 1989, show no expiration date.

Can an overstaying tourist here in the US apply for adjustment of status?

No. Unless you have gotten married to an American citizen or permanent resident. If married to a permanent resident you will probably have to return to your home country first and contact the US embassy there. The alternative is to wait on immigration reform.

Which falls are at the border of Canada and north America?

Canada is part of North America. Niagara Falls is part of the border between Canada and the US.

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