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Ilona M. Bray (Author)
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How to Get a Green Card October 15, 2006
Applying for a U.S. green card? Read this book first!

The U.S. immigration system is an enormous bureaucracy. It's vital that you understand all the requirements for getting a green card before starting your application - making a mistake can ruin your chances.

Fortunately, How to Get a Green Card provides everything you need to understand whether you're eligible, and then make it through the bureaucratic maze. Find out how to work with U.S. officials, how to prepare and present the right documents, and what to expect every step of the way.

Learn the quickest way to get a green card through:

  • parents, siblings and adult children
  • spouses and fiancC)s
  • green card lotteries
  • political asylum or refugee status
  • and other categories

    The 7th edition is completely revised to reflect the latest application procedures, laws and fees. It also shows how to find the latest required forms online, and provides filled-out sample forms.

    This book is not appropriate for those seeking work-related green cards.



  • Editorial Reviews

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    "Highly recommended." -- Library Journal

    "Green card seekers: Look no further." -- Asian Week

    "Provides a nuts-and-bolts guide on obtaining a green card to work and live in the United States.... A definitive book that is also easy to read." -- Orange County Register

    "This book provides a nuts-and-bolts guide on obtaining a green card.... A definitive book that is also easy to read." -- Fort Worth Star-Telegram

    "Though many how-to books on the subject have been published, none have come with better credentials than this up-to-date, well-presented guide." -- The Irish Herald

    About the Author

    Bray is an author and legal editor at Nolo, specializing in real estate, immigration law, and nonprofit fundraising. She is co-author of Nolo's Essential Guide to Buying Your First Home and also edits a number of Nolo's small business books. Bray's working background includes solo practice, nonprofit, and corporate stints, as well as long periods of volunteering, including an internship at Amnesty International's main legal office in London. She received her law degree and a Masters degree in East Asian (Chinese) Studies from the University of Washington.

    Loida Nicolas Lewis is a former INS attorney with over 15 years experience handling U.S. immigration matters. Co-author of Nolo's How to Get a Green Card, she is licensed to practice law in both New York and the Philippines. A native of Sorsogon, Philippines, Ms. Nicolas Lewis holds the distinction of being the first Asian woman to pass the New York State Bar without having studied in the United States. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

    Product Details

    • Paperback: 282 pages
    • Publisher: NOLO; 7 edition (October 15, 2006)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 1413305202
    • ISBN-13: 978-1413305203
    • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.3 x 0.7 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
    • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #938,873 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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    2.0 out of 5 stars broad but not deep, August 8, 2000
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    Logginz (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
    This is another book I wish I had flipped through before purchasing. There are MANY paths to a green card, they are complicated and subtle and only a couple of them will apply to a given individual. This book tries to cover them all in 350 odd pages, about a THIRD of which are photocopies of INS forms. This implies, of course, that depth of treatment is very light. If you have a question of any sophistication, you won't find the answer here. In my case I had a set of questions about the EAD (employment authorization document) and what exactly it permits, and was greeted by ONE paragraph which didn't even describe what it really is. On the important decision of Adjustment Of Status vs. Consular Processing I got no intelligent help. It leaned towards the AOS route without even mentioning that this could take you *3 years* to get through. (BTW, I found much more information on these topics online.)

    I can't figure out who this book is for. If it's for someone with an immigration attorney wanting an overview of the process, then I don't get why it has so many photocopied forms. If it's for do-it-yourselfers, the shallow treatment will at best give you a false sense of security that you know what's going on. If it's for an immigration professional, then the coverage of all cases might be nice, but again the shallowness will make it nearly useless. I do know that if you're taking an employment-based route to immigration, this book will be of little help.

    I bought this book because of a great experience with another Nolo press book. This one has been almost useless to me.

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    18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars Shallow book with no real information, February 16, 2006
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    I am lawyer from Brazil, and wanted to get real information about the green card application process (without having to go through the dry explanation in the INS website) and was completely disapointed and upset when I received this book. It does not cover anything in depth, and wastes a lot of time talking about temporary visas, fiance visas (I thougt it was supposed to explain about greencards!), special greencards for amerasians (which is not a very common situation)...
    As for what I was really interested in, which was the green card application process for work-related reasons, there is a small, incomplete paragraph and a suggestion that I find an attorney!!!!
    Waste of money, useless -- if you want to get a green card, either find another book, check the INS website, or hire a lawyer, this book will not help at all.
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    13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars Shows your options and helps to make decisions, September 6, 2002
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    Lenny (Midwest, USA) - See all my reviews
    I believe this book may be of interest to many readers.
    First of all, it explains how visitors from abroad can legally prolong their stay in the USA. It's possible to apply for an extension of one's visitor's status without leaving the USA. And this book guides well through this procedure.
    Secondly, those who are interested in applying for a green card, should find the most suitable category if they want to succeed. The book describes qualifications and outlines the application process for each of them.
    Many people don't know that they may be inadmissible for one or another reason even if they otherwise meet all the green card applicant requirements. Someone already in the US, and still may not be allowed to proceed if he or she falls into one of the inadmissible categories - as a violator of immigration rules in the past or for health reasons, for example. Some people find this out only after passing a medical exam. But you may want to learn about the regulations in advance. The book covers this issue in detail, including who and how can apply for a waiver of inadmissibility.
    Another sensitive chapter is on cancellation of deportation. How and in what cases this may be done...
    Also, you'll find some important information on how and who is eligible to claim status as a refugee or political asylee.
    In all, I think the book is pretty informative and filled with practical advice. It's also easy to read and understand.
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    fiancé visa petition, right hand corner ofpage, fiancé visa application process, international marriage broker, consular processing, immigrating fiancé, experienced immigration attorney, alien fiancé, advance parole document, green card application process, immigration court proceedings, experienced immigration lawyer, give certificate number, person preparing form, citizen fiancé, family first preference, green card categories, marriage contract for the purpose, consulate outside the country, designated embassy, asylee status, alien registration number, including maiden name, native alphabet, third preference category
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    United States, Given Name, Name Date, New York, Department of State, Country of Birth Relationship, State Department, City State, Use Only, Signature Print, Visa Waiver Program, Departure Record, Temporary Protected Status, Complete Last Name, Home Address, State License, National Visa Center, Prior Husband, Use Supplement, Current Nonimmigrant Status, File Reviewed, Limestone Way, Previously Forwarded, Province Country Zip, Quick View of the Application Process
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