The U.S. consulate in your country can help you with this information.
in their ports of entry :)
Ellis Island
Russian immigrants travelled to the US in small communities. Some are said to have travelled through Danube river all the way to Black sea ports which include Varna and Constanta.
They enter the us with green cards or by ridding in someones car, or truck.
Immigrants from the West Indies and Mexico primarily entered the United States through various ports and border crossings. Many Caribbean immigrants arrived via New York, particularly at Ellis Island, while Mexican immigrants often crossed through the U.S.-Mexico border, with significant entry points in Texas and California. These routes have historically been the main avenues for migration due to economic opportunities and family reunification.
Yes, immigrants to the US needed to be able to show that they were not paupers by showing they had money.
no. they only needed to have money, girls, and swag
Major European ports from which emigrants departed in the early 1900s when going to the US included: Liverpool London Bremen Hamburg Antwerp Cherbourg Major ports through which immigrants from Europe arrived in the US included: Montreal, Canada Boston, MA New York, NY/NJ Philadelphia, Philadelphia Baltimore, MD New Orleans, LA Galveston, TX
They came in from Ellis island.
Ellis Island
Ellis Island, New York, USA.
False - and many immigrants, primarily Irish, arriving in Northern ports were immediately enlisted into the Union Army