Nine Steps to America

Nine Steps to America

Author: Sunjay Zaveri

Publisher: us immigration

Published: 2008-07

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 160610487X

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There are many books about immigrating to the US written by lawyers and other aexpertsa that focus on the legal and technical aspects without any practical perspective. This is the first book ever written by an immigrant laying out the actual process of immigrating to the US in nine simple steps, minus legal or technical jargon. This book is much like the definition of democracy (of the people, by the people, for the people). It is the guide (of an immigrant, written by an immigrant, for the immigrant). If you have ever thought about migrating to the US or are waiting to immigrate you can benefit greatly from the practical tips offered in the book. It is also an excellent read for well-meaning Americans who care about immigration.


U.S. Immigration Made Easy

U.S. Immigration Made Easy

Author: Ilona Bray

Publisher: Nolo

Published: 2021-03-30

Total Pages: 681

ISBN-13: 1413328350

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Green cards, visas, and more: What every immigrant needs to know Want to live, work, or travel in the United States? U.S. Immigration Made Easy has helped tens of thousands of people get a visa, green card, or other immigration status. You’ll learn: whether you and your family qualify for a short-term visa, permanent U.S. residence, or protection from deportation how to obtain, fill out, and submit the necessary forms and documents insider strategies for dealing with bureaucratic officials, delays, and denials ways to overcome low income and other immigration barriers, and how to select the right attorney. U.S. Immigration Made Easy provides detailed descriptions of application processes and helps you avoid traps that might destroy your chances. There’s also an immigration eligibility self-quiz, which helps you match your background and skills to a likely category of visa or green card. The 20th edition is completely updated to cover recent legal changes owing to the new presidential administration, as well as the latest on DACA. This book does not cover naturalization. If you’re interested in U.S. citizenship, see Nolo’s Becoming a U.S. Citizen.


Immigration the Easy Way

Immigration the Easy Way

Author: Susan N. Bugess

Publisher: Barrons Educational Series

Published: 2003-10-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764121173

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Persons from foreign countries seeking United States citizenship or legal residence will find this all-new guide an invaluable aid in helping them find their way through the lengthy requirement process. The author, an immigration attorney, presents a brief history of immigration to America and follows with a detailed discussion of the nation's ever-changing immigration laws. She describes the legal rights, benefits, and obligations that apply to temporary and permanent residents, and discusses grounds and procedures for deportation of undesirable aliens. A major section of the book presents basic requirements for U.S. citizenship, then takes readers step-by-step through the naturalization process, with explanations of a petition or application, forms to fill out, fees to pay, steps involved in filing an application, and following-up procedure to attain citizenship.


Immigration Made Simple

Immigration Made Simple

Author: Barbara Brooks Kimmel

Publisher: Next Decade, Inc.

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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This completely revised and updated guide provides the most up-to-date information available on the ever-changing US immigration regulations and provides accurate, easy-to-follow information on employment categories and types of visas. Legal guidelines have been translated into a readable format and include instructions for employers, a question-and-answer chapter, sample forms, addresses and telephone numbers of Immigration and Labor Department offices, and a directory of immigration lawyers. New information on the US-Visit program and the Child Status Protection Act is provided.


Immigration the Easy Way

Immigration the Easy Way

Author: Howard David Deutsch

Publisher: Barron's Educational Series

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780812047981

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Everything necessary to help immigrants cut through red tape. An explanation of regulations & a detailed analysis of the Immigration Act of 1990, along with the procedures, forms & documents required & information on how to go through the process of becoming an American citizen.


U.S. Immigration Made Easy. 12th Edition.

U.S. Immigration Made Easy. 12th Edition.

Author: Ilona Bray

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 619

ISBN-13: 9786610474707

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Please note that this edition is now out of print and has been replaced by the 13th edition, also available through MyiLibrary ... Written by two immigration attorneys who have obtained visas and green cards for thousands of foreign nationals, this bestselling book - now completely revised and updated - covers every possible way to legally enter and live in the United States. Readers find out how the U.S. immigration system really works, and how to qualify for: * student visas* work visas* asylum* green cards* citizenship U.S. Immigration Made Easy provides all the necessary form and the step-by-step instructions needed to fill them out. Hopeful immigrants will learn how to fill out and file all the required paperwork, and get the inside scoop on how to approach the enormous INS bureaucracy.


The Complete Success Guide for the Immigrant Life

The Complete Success Guide for the Immigrant Life

Author: Monette Adeva Maglaya

Publisher: Pdi Books

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780974110295

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For the prospective immigrant whose internal compass points to America as the place to be; for those searching for a road map as a guide in building an exciting and new, meaningful life; and perhaps even for some who sometimes forget what a great gift iti


A Simple Guide to U.S. Immigration and Citizenship

A Simple Guide to U.S. Immigration and Citizenship

Author: Reverend Luis Cortés

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2008-10-07

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 0743294491

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Presents a guide for immigrants going through the process of becoming U.S. citizens, covering topics such as the steps for obtaining visas for family members and how a person can be deported with a green card or visa.


U.S. Immigration Made Easy

U.S. Immigration Made Easy

Author: Ilona Bray

Publisher: NOLO

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 9781413318616

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Provides a thorough overview of U.S. immigration law, clearly explaining the steps needed to live in the country legally. Original.


U.S. Immigration Made Easy

U.S. Immigration Made Easy

Author: Laurence A. Canter

Publisher:

Published: 2001-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780873376129

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This comprehensive book covers every possible way to legally enter and inhabit the U.S., including: -- employment options -- training possibilities -- intracompany transfers -- academic studyIncludes all the necessary forms and step-by-step instructions for filling them out.