<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Lawyers.com Immigration Topics</title><description>Published articles, messages, chats about immigration law</description><link>http://www.lawyers.com</link><image><url>http://editorial.lawyers.com/common/image/favicon.ico</url><title>Lawyers.com Logo</title><link>http://www.lawyers.com</link><width>16</width><height>16</height></image><item><title>Deportation &amp; Removal for Violation of Status </title><description>Aliens who are admitted into the United States or who entered the country illegally are subject to deportation and removal for status violations. In addition to being removed, a status violator may be barred from seeking admission for a period of years unless they qualify for an exception or waiver.</description><pubDate></pubDate><link>http://immigration.lawyers.com/Deportation-Removal-for-Violation-of-Status.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>Right to Notice in Removal Proceedings </title><description>The Immigration and Nationality Act requires that an alien be given reasonable notice of the nature of the alleged grounds of removal charged by the government against him or her and of the time and place of the hearing. The alien must provide his or her address and telephone number.</description><pubDate></pubDate><link>http://immigration.lawyers.com/Right-to-Notice-in-Removal-Proceedings.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>E-1 Visa - Treaty Trader Visitor </title><description>E-1 Visa - Treaty Trader Visitor</description><pubDate></pubDate><link>http://immigration.lawyers.com/E-1-Visa---Treaty-Trader-Visitor.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>Ask a Lawyer: Should This Couple Get Married And File For Residency? </title><description>I have been with my African fiancee 
for two and a half years. We've been 
engaged for a year now. He has a Ph.D 
and is 44 years old. I am 51. He's been 
here (USA) for about 4-5 years and has 
been denied twice for a green 
card.(reasons I'm not sure of). He has 
an immigration lawyer that is working on 
his case. We want to get married but 
he's afraid that since his case has been 
going on so long that immigration will 
think that he's only getting married now 
so that he can get...</description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:00:00 EST</pubDate><link>http://immigration.lawyers.com/ask-a-lawyer/Should-This-Couple-Get-Married-And-File-For-Reside...-7316.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>Ask a Lawyer: Filing For Citizenship, and Green Cards Without Expiration Date </title><description>I'm a legal permanent resident with one of the old green cards with no expiration date. I've been here since 1988.  I'm now 28 years old and after all this procrastination I am going to file for naturalization. I was told I still need to renew my green card in the meantime but that is costly. Naturalization is $700. I will need to travel within the next year and I want to know can I just file for a I-131 travel document so that I can return to the US or do I really need to go ahead and get my permanent...</description><pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 12:00:00 EST</pubDate><link>http://immigration.lawyers.com/ask-a-lawyer/Filing-For-Citizenship,-and-Green-Cards-Without-Expiration-Date-7307.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>Ask a Lawyer: Abusive Or Battered Spouse I-751 </title><description>I am a conditional resident, married to an American citizen. My wife won't let me go anywhere or do anything.  Sometimes she hits me with her hand or objects. I have already filed to remove the conditional residence status in April of 2008. Do I have to stay with her and take this abuse or is there something I can do?</description><pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 12:00:00 EST</pubDate><link>http://immigration.lawyers.com/ask-a-lawyer/Abusive-Or-Battered-Spouse-I-751-7298.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>Ask a Lawyer: File I-90 Before Green Card Expires, If Eligible </title><description>Can a person be deported because their green card is expired?  Do they have to do something wrong for them to get deported?  Please get back to me ASAP. It's an emergency.</description><pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 12:00:00 EST</pubDate><link>http://immigration.lawyers.com/ask-a-lawyer/File-I-90-Before-Green-Card-Expires,-If-Eligible-7292.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>Ask a Lawyer: Filing Petitions For Many Family Members At One Time </title><description>I am sponsoring my dad, my stepmom, and two half sisters (one over 21 and one under). How many petitions should I file?  Would filing a different petition for my half sister who is over 21 hurt her chance of coming to the U.S. sooner (because sibling cases take longer)? Also, if I have to petition separately, could I put all of the petitions, checks and one set of documents (like birth certificates, etc.) in one packet or does everything has to be separated?</description><pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 12:00:00 EST</pubDate><link>http://immigration.lawyers.com/ask-a-lawyer/Filing-Petitions-For-Many-Family-Members-At-One-Time-7285.html?method=rss</link></item></channel></rss>