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Immigration Made Simple: An Easy-to-Read Guide to the U.S. Immigration Process

by Barbara Brooks Kimmel

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In the past two years, sweeping changes in US immigration regulations have affected nearly every visa category, both temporary and permanent, and the number of people entitled to immigrate to the United States has increased by 30 percent. This new edition meets the need for accurate, easy-to-follow guidance through the immigration process, presenting information on all employment categories and types of visas. Instructions for employers; a question-and-answer chapter; sample forms, addresses, and telephone numbers of Immigration and Labor Department offices; and a directory of immigration lawyers is included.… (more)
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In the past two years, sweeping changes in US immigration regulations have affected nearly every visa category, both temporary and permanent, and the number of people entitled to immigrate to the United States has increased by 30 percent. This new edition meets the need for accurate, easy-to-follow guidance through the immigration process, presenting information on all employment categories and types of visas. Instructions for employers; a question-and-answer chapter; sample forms, addresses, and telephone numbers of Immigration and Labor Department offices; and a directory of immigration lawyers is included.

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