Immigration reform doesn't exist yet, although increasingly seems closer. President Barack Obama has shown a strong intention to promote it, as well as senators, but so that this reform be given is necessary first carried out an idea in Congress, where it must be approved by both legislative chambers. Only then, and always that President Obama does not decide to veto the text approved by the Congress, immigration reform would become a reality.It is worth mentioning that although you have yet to know all the details of the initiative of the senators or the President Obama, both parties have mentioned that this reform would not be an instant pass to citizenship but a change to the law, where only those who meet certain requirements may be eligible to regularize their immigration status. …show more content…
But what are the requirements to benefit from the possible immigration reform?
One of which has been mentioned already very clearly is not having a criminal record. In addition, experts say that it is very possible that they have to pay fines for having entered or remained in the country illegally, as it has happened in other changes to the immigration laws and may be required of a petition of the person through a job or family previously performed, in addition to the requirement to learn English and United States