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   Immigration Questions? Talk to a Professional
Many people in this country have questions about immigration. Before you fill out immigration forms, talk to a licensed immigration attorney or other licensed immigration counselor. Read more here.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon  

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   Do You Need to Renew Your Green Card?
You will not be deported because you have an expired green card, but you may have problems using your expired card to apply for a job, get public benefits, or travel outside this country. Read more here.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon  

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   The "V" Visa
Temporary Legal Status while waiting for permanent residence. Read more here.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon  

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   Notary Publics are NOT Lawyers
A notary public in the United States is not trained in the law or a graduate of a law school, and is not a lawyer. Read more here.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon  

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   If You are Stopped by the Police or Immigration
If you are stopped by the police or immigration service, you have certain rights whether or not you have done something wrong. Find out more here.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon  

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   Can You Help a Family Member Immigrate?
Certain relatives can immigrate through a family member. Read more here.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon  

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   El Noticiero Legal (in English) This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
Helpful information for Farm Workers
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   Know your Rights Flyers This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
These flyers are intended to provide an overview of the rights an immigrant (whether here legally or not) or even a citizen may exercise if confronted by an immigration official.
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