Immigrants - Persons who come into a foreign country or region to live. For legal advise regarding Immigrants, you can contact our legal staff via phone (800) 341-2684 or email myweblawyer@aol.com .
Immigrants - Persons who come into a foreign country or region to live. Immigration - The entry of foreign persons into a country to live permanently.
special immigrants Certain categories of immigrants who were exempt from numerical limitation before fiscal year 1992 and subject to limitation under the employment-based fourth preference beginning in 1992; persons who ...
Legal immigrants enjoy the opportunity to reside within the United States without having obtained U.S. citizenship.
The 19 million immigrants who came during the nineteenth century arrived at a generally accelerating pace, as table 2 indicates.
For example, arabic immigrants may seek and obtain refugee status in Canada and then use that status to attempt to facilitate their intended final destination, the United States of America.
The latter prohibits the landing in the United Kingdom of undesirable alien steerage passengers, called in the act " immigrants," from ships carrying more than twenty alien steerage passengers, called in the act " immigrant ships "; ...
In the case of undocumented immigrants, the applicant must prove 1) having lived continuously in the United States for at least ten years; 2) good moral character during those years; 3) that he or she isn't statutorily barred from entry based on ...
A small green or white card given to all nonimmigrants when they enter the United States. The I-94 card serves as evidence that a nonimmigrant has entered the country legally.
There are many types of nonimmigrants. Students, temporary workers and visitors are some of the most common. « Previous Entries ...
The Wages and Hours Act of 1938 set the maximum standard work week to 44 hours, and in 1950 this was reduced to 40 hours. The green card entitle legal immigrants to work permits, ...
Trafficking victims of all kinds come from rural, suburban, and urban settings. Victims live a life marked by abuse, betrayal of their basic human rights, and control under their trafficker. They may be citizens or immigrants ...
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