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Lawful Immigration Status

You are most likely in a lawful immigration status if you have documentation that grants permission to be in the United States and that documentation is current and valid.

Examples of documentation include a valid visa, parole, deferred action, or visa waiver program.

On the other hand, if you have been granted an immigration benefit (such as a visa, parole, or other status) that has expired or been revoked, you are not in a lawful immigration status.

If your immigration status is not lawful, you may face consequences such as potential removal from the country or difficulty in obtaining certain benefits.

It is crucial to keep your documentation up-to-date and adhere to any renewal or extension requirements to maintain lawful immigration status in the United States. Seeking legal advice and assistance can be essential in navigating immigration processes and ensuring compliance with applicable laws.

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