| Immigration Law Faq's |
| What is the basic law that governs immigration? |
| The federal Immigration and Nationality Act provides the basis for U.S. immigration law. |
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| What is the purpose of the Diversity (DV) Lottery Program? |
| The purpose of the DV Lottery Program is to annually award immigrant
visas to applicants whose country of origin has low immigration rates to
the U.S. (not more than 50,000 in the last five years). The program is
called a lottery because there are more applicants than available visas,
and the visas are granted randomly among qualified applicants. |
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| What is the basis for being deported? What are the consequences of deportation? |
| Deportation (or removal) occurs when an alien is found to have violated
certain immigration or criminal laws, consequences being that the alien
forfeits his or her right to remain in the U.S., and is usually barred
from returning. |
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| How is the deportation process initiated? |
| The Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement issues a Notice to
Appear (NTA) stating the reason why the alien should be deported or
removed. The NTA is served to the alien and is filed with the
immigration court. A hearing is scheduled, at which an immigration judge
will determine if the information in the NTA is correct. If it is,
removal of the alien will be ordered. |
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