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Are You a Green Card Holder? You Might Be At Risk of Deportation

Are You at Risk of Deportation?

As a Green Card holder, you have the right to live and work in the U.S. — but recent changes in immigration enforcement could put that at risk. Many green card holders don't realize they may be vulnerable to detention or deportation due to issues they think are minor, or that have gone unnoticed by the authorities.

Why Does This Matter?

Even minor infractions or situations like criminal charges (even if not convicted), long trips outside the U.S., or missed tax filings can put your green card status in jeopardy. Many green card holders are at risk without even realizing it, and without taking action, it could be too late.

The Good News?

You don't have to face this uncertainty alone. Take just 30 seconds to answer a few simple questions and assess your risk level. Knowing where you stand can help you take the right steps now, before an issue arises.

Take Our Quick Quiz 

Find out if you're at risk and get personalized advice on how to protect your status. It's quick, easy, and could make all the difference.

Have you ever been arrested or charged with a crime, even if not convicted?
Yes
No
Have you spent more than 6 months outside the U.S. in the last 5 years?
Yes
No
Have you missed any tax filings, or been unemployed for an extended period since receiving your Green Card?
Yes
No

If you answered "Yes" to any of the above questions:

At Risk

Based on your answers, you may be at risk for deportation or detention. It's important to seek legal advice as soon as possible to address potential issues with your Green Card status.


If you answered "No" to all the questions:

Low Risk

You may not be at immediate risk, but immigration laws can change quickly. It’s always a good idea to stay informed and ensure everything is in order.

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