Becoming an Authorized Provider of Immigration Services. Anyone wishing to provide the public with immigration services must be authorized by the Department of Justice (DOJ)'s Office of Legal Access Programs (OLAP). read more
How to become an Immigration Agent The Immigration Enforcement Agency is a division of Homeland Security. An applicant is required to have a Bachelor's Degree; one in Criminal Justice or Homeland security would be most beneficial. read more
ICE agents may work at border patrol to examine the credentials of individuals entering the United States, perform surveillance on persons of interest for either customs or immigration violations, or act as a liaison with other agencies. read more