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  2. Should asylum seekers pay a fee to apply? - AOL

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    In his latest proposal on immigration reform, President Donald Trump suggested that asylum seekers hoping to gain entry to the United States might be asked to pay a fee to cover the cost of ...

  3. Asylum in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Once asylum seekers enter the United States they have exactly one year to apply for asylum. During that year asylum seekers are responsible for providing their own legal assistance and representation. [11] Until their cases are approved, and sometimes even after approval and receipt of green cards, asylum seekers are at a constant risk of ...

  4. Asylum seeker - Wikipedia

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    An asylum seeker is a person who leaves their country of residence, enters another country, and makes in that other country a formal application for the right of asylum according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 14. [3] A person keeps the status of asylum seeker until the right of asylum application has concluded.

  5. Immigration policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    To obtain a tourist visa one needs to get visitor visa (B-12) unless one qualifies for the Visa Waiver Program. [25] International education is supported by the United States and welcomes foreign students and exchange visitors. To obtain a student visa, students need to be admitted into their chosen schools or program sponsors. [25]

  6. Opinion - No, asylum-seekers are not invading the country - AOL

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    Another change that portends disorder is the end of the program that used a phone application to schedule appointments for asylum-seekers at U.S. ports of entry along the southern border because ...

  7. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services - Wikipedia

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    USCIS processes immigrant visa petitions, naturalization applications, asylum applications, applications for adjustment of status (green cards), and refugee applications. It also makes adjudicative decisions performed at the service centers, and manages all other immigration benefits functions (i.e., not immigration enforcement) performed by ...

  8. Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act

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    The Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act or NACARA (Title II of Pub. L. 105–100 (text)) is a U.S. law passed in 1997 that provides various forms of immigration benefits and relief from deportation to certain Nicaraguans, Cubans, Salvadorans, Guatemalans, nationals of former Soviet bloc countries and their dependents who had applied for asylum.

  9. Externalization (migration) - Wikipedia

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    Because visa restrictions are applied to all countries whose nationals are usually recognized as refugees when they apply for asylum, FitzGerald states that "the main goal of the visa policies is not to restrict asylum seekers without valid claims, but to keep out people even if they are refugees".