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Common Questions

No matter what you are facing, we want to help you see the light at the end of the tunnel.

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At Law Firm of Anish Vashistha, we believe that open communication is vital to the success of any immigration case. That’s why strive to available to our clients and answer any questions they have. Below we’ve gathered together some of the most common questions we are asked. If you don’t see what you want to ask below, simply get in touch with our firm. We’re happy to help.

How do Asylum and Refugee Status Differ?

A refugee is an immigrant who has already been recognized as meeting the government’s qualifications. Seeking asylum is for those who feel persecuted in their home land but wish to stay in the U.S. while their refugee status is determined.

Does a Green Card Make me a Citizen?

While permanent residency (green card) and citizenship are similar and often confused, they are two distinct categories. Only citizens have certain have the right to vote. Furthermore, a citizen cannot be deported.

What If I’m Faced with Deportation?

If you fear that you are in danger of deportation or removal, call our firm immediately. A government attorney must prove the case against you. While a notice is far from a final verdict, the sooner you call, the sooner we can protect your stay in the U.S.

Does a Green Card Expire?

Yes. Green cards are valid for 10 years. Please be aware that you must apply for renew your status as a permanent resident before this time period expires. If you have a conditional card, it may expire within 2 years. 2-year cards may not be eligible for renewal.

Do Visas Expire?

Yes. The length of a visa depends on both its type and its holder’s situation. However, there are some visas which can be renewed, granting an immigrant a longer, uninterrupted stay in the United States. An expired visa can put its holder at risk of deportation.

Why Hire Law Firm of Anish Vashistha?

The steps to gaining an employment visa can be complex, and the U.S. government examines applicants intensely. Our immigration attorney can help you to navigate the complexities of the legal process and avoid needless setbacks so you can get begin the next chapter of your life.

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