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Posted 8 months ago
With the current deportation policies, how can someone on a temporary visa protect their legal status? I’m trying to understand better?
Nancy Peters
Answered 8 months ago
I’ve seen people recommend keeping a backup plan in case your visa status changes unexpectedly. Whether it’s applying for a different visa or exploring options in another country, it’s good to have alternatives ready.
Isla Donald
Answered 8 months ago
If you’re worried about deportation, make sure you’re complying with all the requirements of your visa. Things like reporting changes in address or employment might seem minor, but they can make a big difference in staying on the right side of the law.
Frank Walton
Answered 8 months ago
a friend of mine faced issues with their temporary visa because they didn’t realize how strict the rules had become. They ended up working with an attorney to file for an extension and avoid deportation. It was stressful, but they managed to stay legally.
Summer Mitchael
Answered 8 months ago
I think the key is to stay informed about policy changes. Following reliable news sources and checking the USCIS website regularly can help you avoid surprises. It’s also worth joining online communities where people share updates and advice