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  • Attorney's Fees: Legal fees have increased substantially in recent years. According to the Laffey Matrix (published by United States Attorney's Office), the average hourly rate for an attorney is now $311. Some immigration attorneys charge per hour, while others charge per case, petition or application.

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  • TPS (Temporary Protection Status): TPS or Temporary Protections Status is a temporary immigration status that comes with certain privileges. An individual granted TPS status may apply for work authorization and legally work in the United States.

  • United States Embassies and Consulates: The United States has Embassies and Consulates in almost any country around the world. There is only one Embassy in a country, but there can be several Consulates.

  • Immigration Fees: List of immigration fees, including citizenship, green card and adjustment of status. 99% of the USCIS budget comes from fees, a system Congress devised based on the principle that the costs should be borne by immigrants, not by U.S. taxpayers.

  • InfoPass: InfoPass is an online system that allows individuals schedule appointments with at USCIS offices.

  • Immigration to the United States: Immigrants come from all over the world to live in a country that is known for its democratic values.

  • Adoption of Foreign Children by US Citizens: Adoption has become more common in the United States. There are currently over 200,000 foreign children that have been adopted and reside in the United States.

  • Business Immigration: Business immigration to the United States allows people who have talents and skill that the U.S. could benefit from, to be admitted to the United States to work on a temporary or permanent basis.

  • Immigration Employment: Immigration employment eligibility is enforced by the Immigration Reform and Control Act. It requires all U.S. employers to verify the employment eligibility and identity of all employees as of November 6, 1986.

  • Glossary of Immigration Terms: It is important to familiarize yourself with the most common immigration and abbreviations. Review our complete Glossary of Immigration Terms for an extensive list of immigration terms.


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