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Immigration law in the United States defines how foreign nationals may enter, stay, and become residents or citizens of the country. It covers short-term visits, work permits, student visas, green cards, asylum, and naturalization. Agencies like USCIS and ICE enforce immigration policy and can change depending on federal law and government priorities. Navigating the immigration system requires knowledge of complex requirements and documentation, which is why legal support is often important. These laws balance the country’s interests with the rights of individuals seeking to live or work in the United States.