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The Immigration Temptation

Most foreign nationals come to the United States with the intention of making a better life for themselves and their families. Some people find that even if they enter the country legally and with a valid visa, it is easy to simply continue living in the U.S. after their status expires. Continuing to live in the U.S., even illegally, is a great temptation. Doing this, however, may forever bar your chances of obtaining any other visa or even your green card in the future.

Maintaining your immigration status and complying with immigration laws in the U.S. can be complicated. If you remember the following advice, however, the process will be much easier.

1. Keep your passport valid. It is your responsibility to make sure you have a valid passport at all times. You should keep your passport valid for at least six months into the future while you are living in the U.S.

2. Notify the appropriate immigration office of any change in your address. All non-immigrants are required to notify Immigration Services within ten days of a change in an address.

3. Do not work in the U.S. without first obtaining the required approval. In order to work in the U.S. you will need an employment authorization card or a visa which allows you to work in the U.S.

4. Never stay in the U.S. beyond the date shown on your I-94 card. The I-94 card serves as evidence that a person has entered the country legally. It is stamped with a date indicating how long the person may stay for that particular trip. It is this date, and not the expiration date of the visa, that controls how long a non-immigrant can remain in the country.

5. Most crimes committed in the U.S. will bar you from obtaining any other visa, and more serious crimes will prevent you from obtaining a green card. If you have a criminal conviction, you may need to consult with an immigration attorney to determine what actions to take to maintain your immigration status.

A person who is in the U.S. and is not maintaining any immigration status, or violating their immigration status, is considered to be unlawfully present. Violations of status and unlawful presence in the U.S. carry serious consequences, including deportation and permanent visa denial. Be sure that you carefully follow the immigration regulations and properly maintain your status at all times.

Taking the extra steps to make sure you are living in the U.S. legally will allow you and your family to stay in the country without fear of deportation. If you are eligible for a green card, following all immigration regulations will make this much easier to obtain.

If you have any questions on how to maintain your immigration status or any other legal matter, please contact us or visit www.immigration-law-answers.com.
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