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Deportation Vs. Voluntary Departure: What is the Difference?

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

Noncitizens within the United States who are apprehended by immigration enforcement and who do not have a valid defense for removal procedures will not be able to stay in the country. In this scenario, such an individual would be faced with leaving the U.S. either through an order of removal with deportation or a… Read More »

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6 Reasons Why It Is Taking So Long to Process Your Immigration Case

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

Taking the steps to start the process of immigrating to the United States may feel exhilarating. You can’t wait for everything to begin and to eventually have your unique immigration goals met. However, you know that the process can be challenging and even lengthy. Although, if you feel like your situation is taking longer… Read More »

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What Happens If You Are In Removal Proceedings and Self-Deport Before Your Court Date?

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

There is a difference between deportation and voluntary departure from the United States. Non-citizens who have committed offenses that are deportable or who do not have the right to be in the country could find themselves in a dire situation if they are detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). While voluntary departure and… Read More »

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3 Rights Non-Citizens Do Not Have When They Go to Immigration Court in the United States

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

When citizens of the United States violate the law, they are taken to criminal court, which is part of the U.S. judicial branch. Non-citizens who violate immigration law will go to immigration court, which is a civil venue. Immigration court is under the purview of the executive branch’s Department of Justice. When a U.S…. Read More »

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What Are “Sanctuary States” and Which States Have “Sanctuary Status”?

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

In the United States, several states, counties, and cities have adopted what are known as “sanctuary policies.” Such policies vary and take many forms, but they are generally written and enacted to promote more trust and cooperation between immigrants (regardless of immigration status) and law enforcement. Some areas of the country promote and enact… Read More »

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All About the Proposed “Gold Card” Immigration Visas in the U.S.

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

There is no question that the U.S. Immigration system is highly complex and constantly changing. Recently, President Donald Trump announced a new immigration initiative to attract wealthy foreigners to invest in the U.S. Essentially, foreigners who commit to a substantial financial investment in the country will be given a pathway to obtain permanent residency… Read More »

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President Trump Formally Designates English as the Official Language of the United States

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

On March 1, 2025, President Donald Trump ordered English to be the national language of the United States. As a result, the mandate that Bill Clinton required during his time as President for government organizations that receive federal funding to provide language resources and assistance to non-English speakers has been rescinded. Under the provisions… Read More »

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What to Know About the U.S. Registration Requirement for Immigrants

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

Recently, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it will restore a federal immigration law (8 U.S.C. § 1302) that has largely been inactive. The law says that individuals who enter the United States without a valid visa must register with the federal government and carry proof of registration on them while… Read More »

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What Countries Would Be Included in The USA’s New Travel Ban?

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

In the first Trump administration, a travel ban was enacted that was primarily aimed at countries with Muslim majorities. During the second Trump administration, another travel ban is being considered. If implemented, the new travel ban will affect far more countries. In specific, the administration is targeting countries with inadequate or sparse vetting practices…. Read More »

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Trump Administration Eyeing Prevailing Wage Reforms for H-1B Visa Workers

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

Employers who hire foreign workers under the H-1B visa program are required to pay these workers the prevailing wage. This means that U.S. employers must pay at least the higher of the prevailing or actual wages paid to U.S. employees in similar professional roles. The H-1B visa program allows businesses to look abroad when… Read More »

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