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Immigration

 


             visas more even among foreign nations, eliminating archaic rules, and.
             increasing the level of worldwide immigration. .
             The goals in immigration policies are achieved by granting or denying visas.
             There are two types of visas: immigrant and nonimmigrant. Nonimmigrant.
             visas are primary issued to tourists and temporary business visitors.
             Nonimmigrant visas are divided into eighteen main categories, and the.
             number of visas in most categories are not limited. Only a few categories of.
             non-immigrant visas allow their holders work in the United States.
             Immigrant visas permit their holders to stay in the United States.
             permanently and ultimately to apply for citizenship. An alien who has an.
             immigrant visa is permitted to work in the United States. Congress limits.
             the overall number of immigrant visas, which was 675,000 in 1995. Many.
             immigrant visas are also subject to per-country caps. .
             http://www,legal-database.com/immigrationlaw.htm.
             Immigration Law.
             Immigration Law Description: Immigration law is the.
             law that exclusively governs immigration. Specifically, the.
             Federal Immigration and Nationality Act governs who who.
             the government can allow in, and for how long, and who the.
             federal government can deport. Immigration law is.
             comprised of a very complex web of rules, regulations, and.
             exceptions. .
             Immigration lawyers represent clients who need legal.
             assistance or representation in their efforts to obtain a.
             student visa, green card or United States citizenship.


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