
What Is Voluntary Departure in Immigration?
The purpose of voluntary departure is to allow certain individuals to leave the United States without facing the more severe consequences of a formal deportation.

The purpose of voluntary departure is to allow certain individuals to leave the United States without facing the more severe consequences of a formal deportation.

Temporary work visas in the United States allow foreign nationals to enter the country for a limited time for employment. There are various types of visas, each designed to cover different types of jobs and professions. Among the most common are the “H” category visas, which cover many temporary occupations.

The TN Visa is a non-immigrant visa created under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). However, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) was implemented after the renegotiation of NAFTA. Under this new agreement, the TN Visa remains available, operating under similar terms as the original treaty, allowing Canadian and Mexican citizens to work temporarily in the United States in specific specialized professions.

The Juvenile Visa, officially known as Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), is a form of legal protection granted to minors in challenging situations. It is intended for young foreign nationals who are in the United States without their parents or under circumstances that require intervention by a juvenile court.