What are the different immigration statuses, and how do they vary in terms of rights and privileges?

Understanding the various immigration statuses is essential for navigating the U.S. immigration system. There are several categories of immigration status, each with its own rights and privileges. For example, lawful permanent residents (green card holders) have the right to live and work permanently in the United States, while holders of nonimmigrant visas have temporary permission to stay for specific purposes, such as tourism, education, or employment. Refugees and asylees have protection from persecution in their home countries and can apply for permanent residency after meeting certain requirements. Undocumented immigrants, on the other hand, do not have legal authorization to reside in the U.S. and face potential deportation. Understanding the distinctions between these statuses is crucial for individuals navigating the immigration system and seeking to establish legal residency in the United States.

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