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Published
Berkeley : Nolo Press 1989-
Language
English
Corporate Author
Nolo Press
Corporate Author
Nolo Press (-)
Physical Description
volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9781413330717
  • Your Immigration Companion
  • Part I. Getting Started: U.S. Immigration Eligibility and Procedures
  • 1. Where to Begin on Your Path Toward Immigration
  • A. Roadmap to U.S. Immigration
  • B. The Typical Application Process
  • C. Immigration Eligibility Self-Quiz
  • 2. Are You Already a U.S. Citizen?
  • A. Acquisition of Citizenship Through Birth to U.S. Citizen Parents
  • B. Automatic Derivation of U.S. Citizenship Through Naturalized Parents
  • C. Obtaining Proof of U.S. Citizenship
  • D. Dual Citizenship
  • 3. Can You Enter or Stay in the U.S. at All?
  • A. Particularly Troublesome Grounds of Inadmissibility
  • B. Avoiding or Reversing an Inadmissibility Finding
  • 4. Dealing With Paperwork, Government Officials, Delays, and Denials
  • A. Getting Organized
  • B. How to Obtain and Prepare Immigration Application Forms
  • C. How to Obtain Needed Documents
  • D. Before You Mail Anything
  • E. Dealing With Delays and Other Issues
  • F. Attending Interviews With USCIS or Consular Officials
  • G. Procedures for USCIS Interviews
  • H. What to Do If an Interview Is Going Badly
  • I. What to Do If an Application Is Denied
  • J. When All Else Fails, Call Your U.S. Congressperson
  • K. How COVID-19 Might Affect Your Case
  • 5. Special Rules for Canadians and Mexicans
  • A. Canadian Visitors and Nonimmigrants
  • B. Special Work Privileges for Canadian and Mexican Visitors
  • C. Fiancés
  • D. Simplified Procedures for Canadian Students and Exchange Visitors
  • E. F-3 Visa for Border Commuter Students
  • F. Preflight Inspections for Canadians
  • C. NEXUS for Faster Entry by Canadians
  • 6. How and When to Find a Lawyer
  • A. When Do You Need a Lawyer?
  • B. Where to Get the Names of Good Immigration Lawyers
  • C. How to Avoid Sleazy Lawyers
  • D. How to Choose Among Lawyers
  • E. Signing Up Your Lawyer
  • F. Paying Your Lawyer
  • G. Firing Your Lawyer
  • H. Do-It-Yourself Legal Research
  • Part II. Introduction to Permanent U.S. Residence (Green Cards)
  • A. Categories of Green Card Applicants
  • B. How Many Green Cards Are Available?
  • 7. Getting a Green Card Through Family Members in the U.S.
  • A. Are You Eligible for a Green Card Through a Relative?
  • B. Quick View of the Application Process
  • C. Step One: Your U.S. Relative Files the I-130 Visa Petition
  • D. Step Two: Preference Relatives Wait for an Available Visa
  • E. Step Three: You Submit the Visa or Green Card Application
  • F. Step Four: Immigrant Visa Holders Enter the U.S.
  • G. Removing Conditional Residence in Marriage Cases
  • 8. Getting a Visa to Come Marry Your U.S. Citizen Fiancé (K-1)
  • A. Do You Qualify for a K-1 Visa?
  • B. Quick View of How to Apply for a K-1 Visa
  • C. Step One: Your U.S. Citizen Fiancé Submits a Visa Petition
  • D. Step Two: You Apply at a U.S. Consulate
  • E. Step Three: You Enter the U.S. on Your Fiancé Visa
  • 9. Getting a Green Card Through Employment
  • A. Are You Eligible for a Green Card Through Employment?
  • B. Quick View of the Application Process
  • C. Step One: The Prevailing Wage Determination
  • D. Step Two: Employer Advertising and Recruitment
  • E. Step Three: Your Employer Seeks Labor Certification
  • F. Step Four: Your Employer Files the I-140 Petition
  • G. Step Five: You Might Have to Wait for an Available "Visa Number"
  • H. Step Six: You Submit the Green Card Application
  • I. Step Seven: Immigrant Visa Holders Enter the U.S.
  • 10. Getting a Green Card Through the Diversity Visa Lottery
  • A. Are You Eligible for a Green Card Through the Lottery?
  • B. Quick View of the Application Process
  • C. Step One: Registering for the Lottery
  • D. Step Two: Your Application for Permanent Residence
  • E. Step Three: Immigrant Visa Holders Enter the U.S.
  • 11. Getting a Green Card as an Investor
  • A. Are You Eligible for a Green Card Through Investment?
  • B. Quick View of the Application Process
  • C. Step One: You File a Visa Petition
  • D. Step Two: You May Have to Wart to Apply for Permanent Residence
  • E. Step Three: You Apply for an Immigrant Visa or Green Card
  • F. Step Four: Immigrant Visa Holders Enter the U.S.
  • G. Step Five: Converting Your Conditional Residence Into Permanent Residence
  • 12. Getting a Green Card as a Special Immigrant
  • A. Do You Qualify for a Green Card as a Special Immigrant?
  • B. Quick View of the Application Process
  • C. Step One: You File the Petition
  • D. Step Two: You Might Need to Await an Available Visa Number
  • E. Step Three: You Apply for Permanent Residence
  • F. Step Four: Immigrant Visa Holders Enter the U.S.
  • 13. Getting a Green Card as an Asylee or Refugee
  • A. Do You Qualify as a Refugee or an Asylee?
  • B. How to Apply for Refugee Status
  • C. How to Apply for Asylum
  • D. How to Get a Green Card as a Refugee or an Asylee
  • 14. After Your Approval for a Green Card
  • A. How to Prove You're a U.S. Resident
  • B. Traveling Abroad
  • C. Your Immigrating Family Members' Rights
  • D. Losing Your Permanent Resident Status
  • E. How to Renew or Replace Your Green Card
  • F. Green Cards and U.S. Citizenship
  • G. Green Cards and U.S. Taxes
  • Part III. Introduction to Nonimmigrant (Temporary) Visas
  • A. Types of Nonimmigrant Visas
  • B. Difference Between a Visa and a Status
  • C. Security Measures
  • D. Getting a Nonimmigrant Visa at a Consulate Outside Your Home Country
  • E. At the Border
  • F. Time Limits on Nonimmigrant Visas
  • G. Effect of Nonimmigrant Visas on Green Cards
  • H. Nonimmigrant Visas and U.S. Taxes
  • 15. Getting a Business or Tourist (B-1 or B-2) Visa
  • A. Do You Qualify for a Visitor Visa?
  • B. How to Apply for a Visitor Visa
  • C. Visa Issuance and Entry Into the U.S.
  • D. Extensions of Stay
  • 16. Getting a Temporary Specialty Worker (H-1B) Visa
  • A. Do You Qualify for an H-1B Visa or Status?
  • B. Quick View of the H-1B Visa Application Process
  • C. Step One: Your Employer Files an LCA
  • D. Step Two: Your Employer Files a Petition
  • E. Step Three: Applicants Outside the U.S. Apply for Visa
  • F. Step Four: H-1B Visa Holders Enter the U.S.
  • G. Extending Your U.S. Stay
  • H. Your Rights as an H-1B Worker
  • 17. Getting a Temporary Nonagricultural Worker (H-2B) Visa
  • A. Do You Qualify for an H-2B Visa?
  • B. Possibilities for a Green Card From H-2B Status
  • C. Quick View of the H-2B Visa Application Process
  • D. Step One: Your Employer Applies for PWD
  • E. Step Two: Your Employer Places a Job Order
  • F. Step Three: Your Employer Applies for Temporary Labor Certification
  • G. Step Four: Your Employer Conducts Recruitment
  • H. Step Five: The DOL Certifies the Temporary Labor Application
  • I. Step Six: Your Employer Submits an H-2B Visa Petition
  • J. Step Seven: Applicants Outside the U.S. Apply to a U.S. Consulate
  • K. Step Eight: You Enter the U.S. With Your H-2B Visa
  • L. Extending Your U.S. Stay
  • 18. Getting a Temporary Trainee (H-3) Visa
  • A. Do You Qualify for an H-3 Visa?
  • B. Quick View of the H-3 Visa Application Process
  • C. Step One: Your Employer Submits an H-3 Petition
  • D. Step Two: Applicants Outside the U.S. Apply to a U.S. Consulate
  • E. Step Three: H-3 Visa Holders Enter the U.S.
  • F. Extending Your U.S. Stay
  • 19. Getting an Intracompany Transferee (L-1) Visa
  • A. Do You Qualify for an L-1 Visa?
  • B. Possibilities for a Green Card From L-1 Status
  • C. Quick View of the L-1 Visa Application Process
  • D. Step One: Your U.S. Employer Files a Petition
  • E. Step Two: Applicants Outside the U.S. Apply to a U.S. Consulate
  • F. Step Three: L-1 Visa Holders Enter the U.S.
  • G. Extending Your U.S. Stay
  • 20. Getting a Treaty Trader (E-1) Visa
  • A. Do You Qualify for an E-1 Visa?
  • B. Quick View of the E-1 Visa Application Process
  • C. How to Apply From Outside the U.S.
  • D. How to Apply If You're in the U.S.
  • E. Extending Your U.S. Stay
  • F. Visa Revalidation
  • 21. Getting a Treaty Investor (E-2) Visa
  • A. Do You Qualify for an E-2 Visa?
  • B. Quick View of the E-2 Visa Application Process
  • C. How to Apply From Outside the U.S.
  • D. How to Apply If You're in the U.S.
  • E. Extending Your U.S. Stay
  • F. Revalidating Your Visa
  • 22. Getting a Student (F-1 or M-1) Visa
  • A. Do You Qualify for a Student (M-1 or F-1) Visa?
  • B. How Long the Student Visa Will Last
  • C. Quick View of the Student Visa Application Process
  • D. Step One: Your School Issues a SEVIS I-20
  • E. Step Two for Applicants Outside the U.S.: Applying at a U.S. Consulate
  • F. Step Two for Some Applicants Inside the U.S.: Applying to USCIS for a Change of Status
  • G. Step Three: Student Visa Holders Enter the U.S.
  • H. Extending Your Student Stay
  • I. Traveling Outside the U.S. While You're a Student
  • J. Reinstatement of Student Status
  • K. Getting Permission to Work
  • L. Transferring to a Different School
  • M. Changing Your Course of Studies
  • 23. Getting an Exchange Visitor (J-1) Visa
  • A. Do You Qualify for a J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa?
  • B. How Long the J-1 Status Will Last
  • C. Students: Comparing J-1 Visas to F-1 and M-1 Visas
  • D. Business and Industrial Trainees: A Good Option for Work in the U.S.
  • E. Internships as a Way for Foreign Students to Work in the U.S.
  • F. Can You Apply for a Green Card From J-1 Status?
  • G. Quick View of the J-1 Visa Application Process
  • H. Step One: Your Sponsoring Organization Issues a Certificate of Eligibility
  • I. Step Two for Applicants Outside the U.S.: Apply for a Visa at a U.S. Consulate
  • J. Step Two for Some Applicants Inside the U.S.: Apply to USCIS for a Change of Status
  • K. Step Three: J-1 Visa Holders Enter the U.S.
  • L. Extending Your J-1 Stay in the U.S.
  • M. Transfer to a New Sponsor
  • N. Change of Category
  • O. Reinstatement
  • P. Working as an Exchange Visitor
  • Q. Annual Reports for Foreign Medical Graduates
  • R. Traveling Outside the U.S. While on an Exchange Program
  • 24. Getting a Visa as a Temporary Worker in a Selected Occupation (O, P, or R Visa)
  • A. Do You Qualify for an O, P, or R Visa?
  • B. Quick View of the O, P, and R Visa Application Process
  • C. Step One: Your Employer or Agent Submits a Petition
  • D. Step Two: Applicants Outside the U.S. Apply to a U.S. Consulate
  • E. Step Three: Visa Holders Enter the U.S.
  • F. Extending Your U.S. Stay
  • Part IV. Introduction to Other Forms of Long-Term Legal Status in the U.S.
  • 25. Humanitarian Remedies Allowing Stays in the U.S.
  • A. Do You Qualify for TPS?
  • B. TPS Application Process
  • C. Are You Eligible for Deferred Enforced Departure?
  • D. Humanitarian Parole
  • 26. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
  • A. Do You Qualify for DACA?
  • B. Who Is Not Eligible for DACA
  • C. Risks and Downsides to Applying for DACA
  • D. Who Shouldn't Apply for DACA
  • E. How to Apply for DACA
  • 27. Getting a U Visa as a Crime Victim Assisting Law Enforcement
  • A. Are You Eligible for a U Visa?
  • B. How to Apply for a U Visa
  • C. Will You Be Eligible for a Green Card After Your U Visa?
  • Glossary
  • Index