What are the different ways in which a person can jeopardize their non-immigrant or immigrant status in the United States?
There are a number of things that can jeopardize a person’s non-immigrant or immigrant status in the United States and may subject them to deportation proceedings, including certain criminal convictions, failure to file a change of address form, failure to register, or committing visa fraud or other document fraud.
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