Passport
A passport is an official document issued by a government that certifies the holder’s identity and citizenship. It allows the
A passport is an official document issued by a government that certifies the holder’s identity and citizenship. It allows the
Offshore Asylum Processing refers to the practice of processing asylum claims in a location outside the country where asylum is
An Order to Show Cause (OSC) is a legal document issued by an immigration judge or authority requiring an individual
An Overstay Penalty refers to the legal and administrative consequences imposed on individuals who remain in a country beyond the
An Order of Voluntary Departure allows a foreign national to depart from a country voluntarily within a specified period instead of being forcibly removed. This order is typically issued by an immigration judge or agreed upon with immigration authorities.
An Outstanding Order of Removal refers to an immigration court’s final and enforceable order directing a foreign national’s removal from
An Order of Supervision is a legal arrangement in which an individual who has been ordered removed from the country
An overstay occurs when a foreign national remains in a country beyond the expiration of their legally authorized period of
An Order of Removal is a formal decision issued by an immigration judge or an authorized official directing that a
Optional Practical Training (OPT) is a program that allows international students on F-1 visas in the United States to work
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