In a perfect world, the United States would be more open to allowing the family members of immigrants to legally come to the country so that they can be together again. While there are some programs that help family members of immigrants legally enter and live in the...
Why would I want to have dual citizenship?
Dual citizenship comes with a lot of advantages for the people who are lucky enough to have it. Let's say that you were born in Italy, and you're an Italian citizen, and you want to become a U.S. citizen as well. Aside from being able to live and work and enjoy all...
Indian immigrants: Pathways to naturalization
Statistics show that there were a total of 2.4 million Indian immigrants living in the United States in 2015. Among these immigrants, 45 percent had become naturalized United States citizens. This compares to the figure for foreign-born immigrants, among which 48...
Are you in danger of deportation?
If you fear deportation, it is important to know the reasons that immigration authorities may deport you. Even if you have a green card or visa, you may be subject to removal under certain circumstances. The current political climate surrounding immigration may make...
Can you lose your green card?
Your green card makes you a permanent resident. That said, it's not necessarily a permanent status, despite the name. You can lose it, and there are two main ways that people do so: They break the law and face a criminal conviction. They leave the United States and do...