There are many different ways that you may legally enter and live in the United States. Two common options if you want to remain here for the long-term are permanent residency and naturalization. According to Stilt, the rights you have are the biggest difference...
Drug violations may trigger detention, deportation
When you live in Georgia or another part of the United States but are not yet a citizen, you must work hard at staying on the right side of the law so not to jeopardize your ability to stay here. When you are not a U.S. citizen, any drug violation has the potential to...
Employment under the F-1 student visa
The limitations on particular visas require careful awareness before acting outside of them. The risk of deportation or, in the case of student visas, the complete halt of a student's U.S. education is a high cost to pay. It is illegal for any employer to hire any...