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How to Stay Up to Date with USCISAs a Permanent Resident, I like to keep abreast of what is going on with USCIS. If you are in a similar position, or are married to someone who is, what can you do to stay up to date with the latest USCIS news and current events?
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How Much Do UCSIS Forms Cost?If you are planning to immigrate to the United States, your first port of call should be the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) site, where you will have a complete rundown on the current costs of immigration forms.
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How to Avoid U.S. Immigration ScamsMoving to the United States is a costly procedure. Many immigrants fall victim to U.S. immigration scams and end up parting with their money. How can you avoid immigration scams?
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A Guide to Filing U.S. Immigration FormsU.S. immigration can be a challenge to navigate. When it comes to filing U.S. immigration forms with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) you must make sure that everything is exactly right.
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Do Immigrants Still Need to Go Through INS to Immigrate to the United States?For many years, immigrants who were moving to the United States, dealt with INS (Immigration and Naturalisation Service). Do immigrants still have to go through INS in order to move to the United States?
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U.S. Immigration: Where to Turn to when You Need HelpYou may be wondering if you need a law degree to navigate through U.S. immigration, but that is not necessary. However, if you are having difficulty in receiving answers to your questions, where can you turn to for help?
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How to Lodge a Complaint with USCISU.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) provides a one-stop service for immigrants, where they can download forms and receive advice on the status of their pending case. But what should you do if you want to lodge a complaint with USCIS?
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Do you Qualify to File Form I-912 Request for Fee Waiver?For the first time in its history, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) now has a fee waiver form available for eligible applicants. How can you request a fee waiver using Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver?
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A USCIS Guide to Inter-Country AdoptionAmerican couples who wish to take part in an inter-country adoption will need to make sure they have done their homework on the adoption process. How can U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) help with the adoption process?
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USCIS Guide to Fee Increases from November 2010U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will be implementing a change in its fee schedule, starting on 23 November 2010, which will directly impact USCIS customers.
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Checklist for Filing U.S. Immigration FormsThe USCIS.gov site is easy to navigate and provides a one-stop location for customers who are submitting an application, petition on behalf of an alien relative or for those simply looking for information on benefits.
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Do You Qualify to E-File with USCIS?U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) have made it easier for customers to find what they need and to submit application forms. But do you qualify to e-File with USCIS?
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USCIS Offers Open House ToursUS immigration is a maze for new immigrants as they learn how to navigate US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Starting in October 2010, USCIS has started offering open house tours to the general public.
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Improvements to USCIS Customer ServiceU.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) have worked hard to help new and current customers who have moved to the United States. New features have also been added to help improve customer service.
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Immigration Interview: All You Ever Need to KnowThis is a review of a recent marriage interview I attended. This includes plenty of accurate information and tips on the process.
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How to Avoid Becoming a Victim of Immigration FraudU.S. immigration is a complicated procedure that takes up a lot of time, energy, money and other resources. What can you do to avoid becoming a victim of immigration fraud?
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How Employers Can Verify Work Authorization of Legal Immigrants Through E-verifyIt is against federal law for employers to KNOWINGLY hire immigrants who are not authorized to work in the U.S. The E-verify system helps prospective employers in hiring of LEGAL immigrants with work authorization.
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How to Locate a Civil SurgeonA civil surgeon is required when adjusting immigration status so that immigrants can have a medical examination that meet with USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) requirements.
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Immigration Through Adoption: How USCIS Can HelpImmigration through adoption, also known as "intercountry adoption", refers to the process of adopting a child who is then moved to another country to live with the adoptive parents in their home country.
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How to Check Your Case Status with USCISWaiting to hear back from USCIS (U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services) can be trying, especially when you do not know if your immigration benefit has been accepted or rejected.
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USCIS Gives Temporary Protected Status to Haitian Immigrants Who ApplyUSCIS grants temporary protected status to legal Haitian immigrants with expiring visas as well as undocumented Haitians who were on American soil as of January 12, 2010. Haitians must first file an application for temporary protected status to qualify. -
How to Check U.S. Immigration FeesU.S. immigration fees are subject to change at all times, which is why you cannot always rely on last year's fees or listen to your friend's advice on how much they paid ten years ago when they first moved to America.
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How to Access Military Helpline Support from USCISU.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is committed to providing customers with the support they need on their road to immigration.
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How to Navigate the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Web SiteU.S. immigration is a complicated process, but you do not have to go it alone. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Web site has been revamped to make it more accessible and to cover the growing needs of immigrants who move to America.
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How to Submit the USCIS Online Change of Address Form (Form AR-11)U.S. immigration law requires all non-U.S. citizens (except A or G visa holders) to submit Form AR-11 each time they move.
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Resolving Delays in Naturalization ApplicationsWaiting for your U.S. citizenship should not take more than two years. If it has been that long since your interview you have options.
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Information and Tips on How to Apply for a Green Card Through Marriage Without a LawyerGuide on how to apply for a green card without having to spend a fortune on a lawyer.
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USCIS National Customer Service Centre (NCSC): What to Know when CallingImmigrants do not have to sit and wonder what to do about a particular immigration benefit. If they need assistance about a case they have filed or are in the process of filing, they can call the USCIS National Customer Service Centre (NCSC) for further assistance
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Legally Obtaining Permanent Residence Through Marriage: What to ExpectLegal immigration involves undergoing fingerprints, a medical examination and interviews. Once Permanent Residence is obtained, immigrants have similar rights to US citizens
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Conquering the Maze of CitizenshipThis is what happened when I, an American Citizen and English speaker, attempted to wade through the mucky maze of USCIS.GOV; the website for the Immigration and Naturalization Service. -
Becoming a U.S. Citizen: When the Interview Goes BadlyAlthough most U.S. citizenship interviews are pleasant, short and not at all scary, there are occasional USCIS officers who make an applicant feel uncomfortable.
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Immigration from Within the U.S. Based on Marriage to a United States CitizenWhile U.S. Immigration law is certainly complicated, a lawyer is not always necessary to complete this process.
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How to Become a U.S. CitizenIf you want to become US citizen, this article is for you.
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What Steps Must U.S. Citizens Take to Bring Their Fiance(e) to the United States?U.S. citizens who plan to bring their foreign-born fiance(e) to the United States to get married must go through a multi-step process before their fiance(e) can legally move to the US and apply for additional immigration and work-based benefits.
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Haitians Win Somewhat with TPS ExtensionHaitians Get TPS extension
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Things You Really Should Know Prior to Hiring an Immigration SolicitorFor anyone who is preparing to maneuver and you need the help of an immigration solicitor to do so, then there are specific questions you should ask your solicitor prior to agreeing to hire them. To begin with, it is important to know what encounter
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How to Qualify for U.S. Naturalisation as the Spouse of a U.S. CitizenIn order to qualify for U.S. naturalistion, you must meet eligibility requirements. What must you do before you apply for U.S. naturalisation as the spouse of a U.S. citizen?
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Documents to Become a Legal ImmigrantAn outline of the documents needed to become a legal United States Immigrant.
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Are You Entitled to File Form I-539?If you are currently in the United States, but wish to extend your stay, you will need to check your eligibility to stay. What is required from visitors who wish to extend their stay?
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How to Complete Immigration Form I-134The purpose of Immigration I-134, Affidavit of Support, is to show that visa applicants have sponsorship and that they will not become public charges by applying for financial aid from the United States while their application is being processed.





