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Public Charge in US Immigration

Per the USCIS’s Field Guidance manual, “Public charge” means a foreign national who (for deportation purposes) has become or is likely to become “primarily dependent on the government for subsistence, as demonstrated by either the receipt of public cash assistance for income maintenance, or institutionalization for long-term care at government expense.” Many foreign nationals who […]

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Immigration Amnesty

Immigration amnesty simply means the process of granting legal immigration status to persons who are in the United States illegally. Persons who entered the US illegally or persons whose immigration status has expired may qualify for immigration amnesty. Immigration amnesty is mostly granted to specific groups of people and granted only to those persons who

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The LIFE Act

Before passing the Legal Immigration and Family Equity Act (LIFE Act) of 2000, foreign nationals who were married to a US Citizen and living overseas had to get an immigrant visa outside of the US before admission. The LIFE Act allows certain people residing in the US who might be eligible for an immigrant visa

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What Assistance Does USCIS Provide Applicants With Disabilities

The USCIS (formerly the INS) provides applicants with disabilities the same access to its programs, activitie, and facilities as it does for applicants without any disability. The USCIS provides accommodations and it varies depending on the individual’s disability. It also involves modifications to practices or procedures that allow applicants with disabilities to successfully participate in

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