Immigration Law is a specialized area of law that governs the legal status, rights, and obligations of individuals who wish to enter, reside, or work in a country other than their own. Immigration Law encompasses a complex set of rules, regulations, and procedures that govern the movement of people across international borders. It addresses a wide range of legal issues, including visas, citizenship, asylum, deportation, and immigration enforcement. One of the primary objectives of Immigration Law is to regulate the entry and presence of foreign nationals within a country's borders, balancing national security concerns with humanitarian considerations and economic interests. Visa and Immigration Categories: Immigration Law establishes various visa categories and immigration pathways for individuals seeking to enter a country for purposes such as tourism, education, employment, family reunification, or asylum. Each category has its own eligibility criteria, application procedures, and requirements.
1.Visa Categories
2.Citizenship and Naturalization
3.Asylum and Refugee Protection
4.Deportation and Removal
5.Family-Based Immigration