CBP Officers Have the Right To Go Through Your Phone and Electronics if You Come Through a Port of Entry at the Airport

Privacy is a fundamental right in the U.S., but in immigration matters, it is not always guaranteed—especially when it comes to rules governing entry into the country.
IRS Rejects Ice Request To Divulge Personal Information of Undocumented Immigrants

ICE requested the IRS to disclose personal information of 700,000 suspected undocumented immigrants who file taxes. The IRS denied the request, citing legal penalties for sharing taxpayer data.
Have You Ever Heard of the White Passport?

For many years, a certain type of travel document issued in the U.S. was referred to as a “white passport.” Despite the name, the most important thing to understand is that these documents are not actually passports.
Why Would Someone That’s Married to a US Citizen Be Deported?

Marriage to a US citizen offers one of the most straightforward pathways to permanent resident status for foreign nationals. Despite that, someone who is married to a US citizen can be deported, since this type of marriage doesn’t automatically grant immigration status to a spouse or protect them from deportation.
What You Should Know About Withholding of Removal

If you believe you may qualify for withholding of deportation, or you have questions regarding another immigration legal matter, contact U.S. Immigration Law Counsel for a strategy session to discuss your case.
2 Ways to Determine If You Are in Deportation Proceedings

If you have discovered that you are in deportation proceedings, or you have questions about another immigration legal matter, contact U.S. Immigration Law Counsel for a strategy session to discuss your case.
Can Unpaid Child Support Affect Your Ability to Naturalize?

When it comes to acquiring U.S. citizenship, many are unaware that unpaid child support can significantly impact their ability to naturalize in the U.S.
How Immigration Laws Can Vary by Your Country of Birth

Your country of birth is the most significant factor that determines the level of difficulties you will face when seeking a legal route to come to the U.S.
Can You Travel Domestically on an Airplane If You Do Not Have Legal Status in the U.S.?

Passengers who do not have legal status in the U.S. can travel by airplane if they provide TSA-approved documents. Even so, there are certain things that you should take into consideration before purchasing a ticket to travel domestically in the U.S.
What Happens When You Have a Removal Order But Your Country of Birth Does Not Accept You?

If you have received a final removal order or have questions regarding an immigration legal matter, contact U.S. Immigration Law Counsel for a strategy session to discuss your case.