Q&A Regarding Work Permit, Deportation Orders, U-Visa Rules
Description
In this episode, we answer the most common immigration questions we receive from clients, followers, and podcast listeners. These topics are current, highly relevant, and affect thousands of immigrants nationwide.
Questions Answered in This Video:
• When can you apply for a work permit if you're in immigration court?
• What to do if you receive a deportation order from an immigration judge
• Can you travel inside the U.S. with a pending immigration court case?
• Will USCIS send you to immigration court if your application is denied?
• Can you travel outside the U.S. after receiving your green card?
• Is it safe to report a crime without legal status?
• Which crimes qualify for a U-Visa?
• Are SIJS (I-360 pending) minors protected from deportation?
• Can undocumented parents accompany minors to state court?
• Can green card holders stay outside the U.S. for long periods?
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Disclaimer: This podcast provides general information and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration law is complex and subject to change. Please consult with a qualified immigration attorney for advice on your specific situation, or contact us and let us review your case.
- This podcast's content is subject to updates due to evolving U.S. immigration laws and regulations. Certain sections might have been modified or updated by the time you listen. For the most recent information on immigration laws and the SIJS program, please get in touch with us with your questions.























