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The process can be complicated, with possibly permanent and tragic consequences. That is why smart U.S. citizens with illegal family members must find a good lawyer to prepare green card and I-601 Waiver applications.

abogado Speak to the child in their language as much as possible while also engaging them in English. Don't insist that they learn English immediately. That will happen in time and often it happens fairly quickly.



Never bring anything that would make the border official think you are planning to stay for a very long time. If you are carrying an entry visa, just pack things that a regular entry visa holder would pack. Border officials are very cynical. They can send you back to your point of origin if they think you are being dishonest with your intended length of stay.

If you take some time to go through some of the legal forms that are on the site, you can get a good idea what you and your attorney will need to think about when it comes to your particular case. As there is so much information, try to take it slow so as not to get overwhelmed. If you are completely lost or just need a simple answer, don't be afraid to ask for some law advise - it never hurts to ask a question.

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If you wish to stay in the U.S. you will need to apply for permanent residence. If you are allowed to live in the United States and work on a permanent basis you will be issued a green card which will need to be kept up with and presented when requested. There are many ways that you can become a permanent resident of the United States. If you don't qualify for a green card you can become a permanent resident through refugee or asylum status. You may even qualify under the humanitarian program. An immigration lawyer can guide you through the process and help you determine which process you should use to seek permanent residence.

If you can keep your head, the thing to do is to collect information. Get the names of the ICE officers if possible. See if they will tell you why your relative is being hauled off. ICE may demand to take your relative's forms of identification. Try to write down passport numbers or alien identification numbers. See if the officers will tell where they are taking your relative.