Synopses & Reviews
How can I bring my family with me?
What is the easiest way to obtain a work visa?
What steps do I need to take to become a citizen?
Visiting and immigrating to the United States can be a complicated and confusing procedure. Now more than ever, if you fail to follow all of the rules, you can be denied entry into the United States and even barred from ever coming here. Plus, once you are here, missing an important visa date or immigration deadline can remove all hopes of future citizenship.
U.S. Immigration and Citizenship Q&A provides easy-to-understand answers to many, if not all, of your immigration and citizenship questions. It will take you from the beginning of the immigration process through naturalization.
Find up-to-date information regarding:
? Changes in consular procedures
? Special registration requirements
? Use of biometrics at the border
? New visa options
? Student visas
? Family-related visas
? Work visas
? Labor certification filings
? Permanent residency
? Asylum requests
? Citizenship requirements
? Naturalization procedures
U.S. Immigration and Citizenship Q&A smoothes out the process and helps you do everything more easily, quickly and legally.
Synopsis
"This book is an up-to-date introduction to immigration law that will help immigrants understand their rights and learn when to seek legal assistance. Beginning with an overview of the U.S. Immigration laws and Department of Homeland Security regulations as they relate to family-based petitions, the book then continues in a question-and-answer format regarding specific situations.
This new edition focuses on the specific changes that have been made in immigration procedures dealing with employment-based visas and work permits. These changes affect specific visas, available length of stays, requirements for issue of specific visas and companies that sponsor aliens in the U.S. as it relates to their business operations.
This entire book reflects immigration system and procedural changes, raising such questions as: Is it better to process a visa application in the U.S. or through a foreign consulate? Should I change my immigration status in order to apply for citizenship or should I apply through the naturalization process? This book contains these kinds of questions and many more with clear answers and advice on the necessary forms to file, fees required and timelines that must be kept.
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