
Avoiding these common pitfalls can help maintain your U.S. immigration status:
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π« Committing Crimes
Even minor offenses can lead to deportation and future re-entry bans. -
𧨠Supporting Terrorism
Associating with or supporting extremist groups, even online, is grounds for revocation. -
β³ Overstaying Your Visa
Remaining in the U.S. beyond your visa’s expiration can result in automatic cancellation. -
πΌ Working Illegally
Engaging in unauthorized employment violates visa terms and can lead to status loss. -
π Lying on Applications
Providing false information or documents during the application process is a federal offense. -
π Abandoning U.S. Residence
Leaving the U.S. for extended periods can be interpreted as abandoning your green card status. -
π§Ύ Failing to Report Address Changes
Not updating your address with USCIS can lead to missed communications and potential issues. -
π Violating Student Visa Terms
Not maintaining full-time enrollment or unauthorized employment can jeopardize your status. -
π Engaging in Marriage Fraud
Entering a marriage solely for immigration benefits is illegal and punishable by law. -
π Failing to Attend USCIS Appointments
Missing scheduled interviews or appointments can result in application denials or revocations.
Stay informed and compliant to protect your U.S. immigration status.
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