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- Adoption of Foreign Children by US Citizens:
Adoption has become increasingly common in the United States. There are currently over 200,000 foreign children that have been adopted and reside in the United States.
- 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 over $311. Some immigration attorneys charge per hour, while others charge per case, petition, or application.
- Business Immigration:
Business immigration to the United States allows people who are desired by US employers to be admitted to the United States to work on a temporary or permanent basis.
- Frequently Asked Questions:
Answers to some of the most common questions regarding U.S. Immigration Support.
- Glossary of Immigration Terms:
It is important to familiarize yourself with the most common immigration terms and abbreviations. Review our complete Glossary of Immigration Terms for an extensive list of immigration terms.
- InfoPass:
InfoPass is an online system that allows individuals to schedule appointments with at USCIS offices.
- 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.
- Immigration Fees:
List of immigration fees, including filing fee information for citizenship applications, green cards, 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.
- Immigration Guides:
You can save hundreds or even thousands of dollars in legal fees if you submit your own application without the costly assistance of an immigration attorney. Immigration guides include information and applications for United States visas, Green Cards, citizenship applications, passports, passport cards, social security cards, and driver's licenses. Order US immigration guides and save.
- Immigration to the United States: The
United States historically attracts many immigrants. Some experts remark that individuals come from all over the world to live in the United States because it is a country that is known for its democratic values.
- Immigration Packages:
US Immigration Support offers several information and application packages that combine our most popular products. Our immigration packages are available for instant download as PDF files, or can be shipped to you in a hardcopy or data CD format. Every package consists of two immigration guides at a significantly reduced price. For example, if your order an immigration package as an instant download, the cost is of $79.90 - a $20 savings from the regular price (two products purchased separately cost $99.90). All immigration packages contain application requirements, filing instructions, fee information, a list of required documents, and all the required USCIS application forms.
- 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. Every country only has one Embassy in a country, but there are usually several Consulates.
- USA Immigration:
USA immigration refers to the movement of people from their native countries to the United States. Immigration to the US has been the country’s main source of population growth for many years.
- Visa Bulletin:
The Visa Bulletin is a monthly publication that provides up to date information on immigration. It is published by the Bureau of Consular Affairs, which is a part of the Department of State.
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