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What happens during the deportation process?

On behalf of Yemi Getachew Immigration Law Office, P.C. | Sep 18, 2020 | Firm News

According to USA.gov, deportation from the United States occurs for many reasons, including lack of immigration status, visa violations, participating in criminal activities or threatening public safety. Officials must follow the law when deporting you, and they must...

Can the government end your asylum status?

On behalf of Yemi Getachew Immigration Law Office, P.C. | Sep 11, 2020 | Firm News

The United States government often allows people who suffer persecution in other countries to stay in the U.S. by granting them asylum. As an asylee, you may stay in the country for an indefinite period of time and take an American job for as long as you stay here. As...

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