DEPORTATION

Understanding Deportation

Deportation, or removal, is the process by which the U.S. government orders a non-citizen to leave the country. This can occur for various reasons, including violations of immigration laws, criminal convictions, or overstaying a visa.

Common Grounds for Deportation

  • Criminal Convictions: Certain offenses can lead to removal proceedings.
  • Visa Violations: Overstaying or violating the terms of a visa.
  • Unauthorized Employment: Working without proper authorization.
  • Fraud or Misrepresentation: Providing false information to immigration authorities.

Defense Stratergies

Facing deportation is daunting, but several defense strategies may be available:

How We Can Help

At Project Green Cards, we specialize in guiding clients through the employment visa process. Our services include:

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Resources

Explore these helpful links for detailed information on EB2-NIW requirements, filing instructions, and updates from official U.S. government sources. Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge you need to confidently navigate your EB2-NIW application.