U.S. Immigration Step by Step

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Emigration & Immigration, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Civics
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Author: Edwin Gania ISBN: 9781402235313
Publisher: Sourcebooks Publication: June 1, 2006
Imprint: Sphinx Publishing Language: English
Author: Edwin Gania
ISBN: 9781402235313
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication: June 1, 2006
Imprint: Sphinx Publishing
Language: English

A step-by-step guide to visiting and immigrating to the United States

Visiting and immigrating to the United States can be a complicated and confusing process. There are many rules and new procedures, and finding information you can trust that gets you the visa you need can seem overwhelming.

Written by an immigration attorney, U.S. Immigration Step by Step walks you through the entire process, showing you each step of the way what needs to be done. Even though there are multiple options available, this guide helps you cut through the many choices and find the way most suited for your needs. Learn what you need if you are simply coming for a holiday, trying to go to school, looking for work or attempting to stay in the U.S. indefinitely. There is no one way that is right for everyone, but there is sure to be a way that is right for you.

U.S. Immigration Step by Step uses language and terms that everyone can understand, making it easy for you to:

- Shift through all the different visa options
- Reduce the amount of time it takes
- Fill out all the necessary paperwork
- Ease the background-check burden
- Pass the USCIS interview
- Take the next step to becoming a resident

U.S. Immigration Step by Step gives you everything you need to do it all easily, quickly and legally!

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A step-by-step guide to visiting and immigrating to the United States

Visiting and immigrating to the United States can be a complicated and confusing process. There are many rules and new procedures, and finding information you can trust that gets you the visa you need can seem overwhelming.

Written by an immigration attorney, U.S. Immigration Step by Step walks you through the entire process, showing you each step of the way what needs to be done. Even though there are multiple options available, this guide helps you cut through the many choices and find the way most suited for your needs. Learn what you need if you are simply coming for a holiday, trying to go to school, looking for work or attempting to stay in the U.S. indefinitely. There is no one way that is right for everyone, but there is sure to be a way that is right for you.

U.S. Immigration Step by Step uses language and terms that everyone can understand, making it easy for you to:

- Shift through all the different visa options
- Reduce the amount of time it takes
- Fill out all the necessary paperwork
- Ease the background-check burden
- Pass the USCIS interview
- Take the next step to becoming a resident

U.S. Immigration Step by Step gives you everything you need to do it all easily, quickly and legally!

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