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Driving in Michigan As a Non-Citizen
If you are not a U.S. citizen, read this article to learn about getting a Michigan driver’s license or using a foreign driver’s license in Michigan. This article also tells you what you can expect if you are stopped and ticketed by the police in your car.
Becoming a Citizen through Naturalization
Being a U.S. citizen gives you many rights and protections. This article goes over the process of applying for citizenship after being a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR).
An Overview of Withholding of Removal
Withholding of removal under U.S. immigration law and the United Nations Convention Against Torture is a form of relief from deportation available to noncitizens. Read this article to learn more.
An Overview of Asylum
If you were persecuted in your home country or fear persecution if you go back, you can apply for asylum in the U.S. Read this article to learn more.
Protection for Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) offers some victims of domestic violence a path to become lawful permanent residents (LPRs or green card holders). VAWA protections apply to both women and men. Read this article to learn more.
Visas Available to Victims of Crimes
Some immigrants may be afraid to report crimes because they are worried about it affecting their immigration status or the status of their family members. However, U.S. immigration law provides special visas to certain victims of crimes and their families.
An Overview of the Refugee Resettlement Program
The U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program helps immigrants fleeing persecution. Read this article to learn more.
Common Questions about Immigration Basics
These are common questions about family based immigration, citizenship, detention, removal, and other general topics.
Common Questions about Humanitarian Relief
These are common questions about different forms of humanitarian relief such as the refugee program, asylum, and visas available to victims of crimes.
Working with PDF Files
If you are e-Filing or sending documents to other parties in your case, you may need to use PDF files. Read this article to learn more about how to work with PDF files.
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