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Immigration

Moving from one country to another involves meeting certain requirements and obtaining the proper permissions. This category is for questions related to these requirements and processes.

5,726 Questions

When was Federation for American Immigration Reform created?

Federation for American Immigration Reform was created in 1979.

One of my friends was caught steling and she got a ticket but the police was never involved. Will she have any problems when beoming a citizen?

Since there was no charges booked on her, this ticket will not be much of an issue.It is advisable to reveal this incident while your friend applies for her citizenship. For if the USCIS finds it out without your friend revealing it, then it may affect her citizenship process.

Why is Alien rated R?

Alien was rated R because of unsuitable content for children.

Why are there disagreements on US immigration issues?

There are disagreements on immigration issues because some think that the efforts to control immigration are inherently anti-immigrant. Others, including the US Commission on Immigration Reform, think that it is both a right and a responsibility of a democratic society to manage immigration so that it serves the national interest.

There are also disagreements on the number of immigrants that can be be absorbed into the US and the categories of immigrants who should be given priority.

And there are disagreements on how to control the US borders, on allowing children of illegal immigrants to attend public school, on allowing children born in the US to an illegal immigrant mother to have automatic citizenship, registration of illegal immigrants along with having them pay taxes and learn English, and holding employers accountable when they deliberately hire and exploit undocumented workers.

If a British citizen enters a domestic partnership with an American citizen can he emigrate to the US and become a permanent legal resident of the US?

Entering into a domestic partnership with a US citizen does not enable a foreigner to seek legal immigration status in the United States. The US government does not recognize domestic partnerships, civil partnerships or civil unions. It only recognizes marriages, whether same-sex or opposite sex.

What is expatriation?

Act by which one renounces, gives up, their citizenship.

If you enter US on visa status what are your chances to stay and seek for asylum?

It absolutely depends on what the immigrations official will decide. There are no standards to determine your chance.

When I go to US embassy and I answer question different the first time can interviewer give me a visa?

When you go for the US embassy interview you will be given an interview only after you have passed your interview.

What is the difference of becoming a US citizens and being a US citizens?

They are the same. They are generally used in different context, though. A US National is usually used to describe a US Citizen doing something abroad. The term US Citizen is more frequently used to describe the difference between citizens and immigrants.

Do Turkish nationals need a transit visa in Switzerland?

You need to get a Schengen visa since April 2008 !..

Why did Congress restrict immigration in the 1920s?

Because the united states could only take in a certain amount of immigrants per year

US Immigration Court Hearing for Removal Proceeding?

When you attend a removal or deportation hearing before an Immigration Judge, make sure that you walk into the courtroom accompanied by the most experienced and knowledgeable deportation defense attorney that you can find. Why? Because the government will be represented by an attorney who has probably appeared in hundreds, or even thousands, of deportation hearings.

Removal proceedings begin when a respondent (typically an alien) is served with an administrative summons called a "Notice to Appear." The Notice to Appear is a dated document served by a U.S. immigration official (typically U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or U.S. Customs and Border Protection) to a person suspected of entering the United States without inspection, remaining in the United States beyond the terms permitted by a visa, committing certain crimes which result in removability even if in lawful status, or otherwise being present in the United States unlawfully.

Among other things, a Notice to Appear contains a numbered list of factual allegations against the respondent. For example, a typical Notice to Appear might state:

  1. You are not a citizen or resident of the United States
  2. You are a citizen and national of [respondent's alleged home country]
  3. You were admitted to the United States on [month], [day] [year] as a B visitor for a period not to exceed 180 days.
  4. You remained in the United States beyond your term of admission.

These factual allegations may also list any crimes allegedly committed by the respondent in the United States, whether the respondent previously filed any applications with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services and their disposition, and if the respondent presently holds or previously held any lawful status. The Notice to Appear also contains a charge of removability, which is often a reference to which section of the Immigration and Nationality Act that DHS is attempting to use to remove the respondent. The Notice to Appear may or may not contain a court date for the respondent to appear and answer the charges contained therein. If no court date is listed, the respondent may be notified of the court date by mail or in person at a future date.

Failure to appear for a removal hearing will result in an in absentiaorder of removal being entered by the Immigration Judge absent extenuating circumstances for the respondent's failure to appear, such as a serious illness.

What caused unskilled workers to move to the cities?

Unskilled workers moved to the cities due to the growth of factory jobs. These jobs did not require any special skills and could be learned quickly. They provided for those that could not find employment otherwise.

Can you still apply for visit visa for US even though you got voluntarily deported from there in the past?

You have to apply for a waiver/pardon since you have a deportation record. If you are accepted that waiver/pardon, then you can apply for a visa. However, being approved for a waiver/pardon does not guarantee the visa approval and, similarly, having a visa in your passport does not guarantee your entry into that country.

What is the H1B transfer checklist?

The H1B checklist is a checklist for immigrants to use to become qualified to enter the US. This checklist helps issue visa's to foreigners to become official US citizens.

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