Immigration Information On the Web
The following sites have information which may be of interest to recent
immigrants and refugees as well as to others who are interested in immigration
issues.
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Vote
Smart's Immigration Issues
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Inquiry Map on
Immigration
This "Inquiry Map" on immigration to the U.S. was made by students
in an ESOL class at the Umass Medical Center in Worcester, MA
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Immigration:
The Demographic and Economic Facts
Are there more immigrants coming to America now than at the turn of
the century? Are immigrants a drain to the economy? Do immigrants come
here with lower or higher education levels than the general population?
Learn the answers to these and other questions on immigration.
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U.S. Immigration
and Naturalization Service
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Naturalization
Self-test
"This is a test of your knowledge of United States History and the
structure of our government. This is not the actual test that you will
be given by an INS Officer. It is designed to be used as a study guide
only. The study guide test is in multiple choice format. At your interview,
the INS Officer will ask you similar questions in an oral format. You will
also be evaluated on your ability to speak, read, write, and understand
English at your interview."
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Immigration Lawyers on the Web
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The Immigration
Superhighway
This site can be read in English, Spanish and Russian. It includes:
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How to Extend Visit or Change Status in the U.S., Get Permission to Work
in the U.S.,
or Obtain a Permanent Residence or "Green" Card
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How A Foreign National In The United States May Request A Change Of StatusTo
Become
A Permanent Resident
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Who is eligible for visa issuance in the U.S.?
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Foreign Student Immigration Issues
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Now available: Immigration Forms
Page last updated 1/08/02by David J. Rosen