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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
Getting into the United States has always been considered fairly easy. That has all changed. New screening processes and restrictions have made visiting the U.S. a more involved process.
Whether you are an attorney looking for immigration resources, or someone subject to immigration laws, U.S.A. Immigration Guide will help. With it you will understand United States immigration laws so your application process is less complicated. It explains the many ways a person can visit and immigrate to the United States and provides the necessary information to choose the best method for your individual situation.
In simple language, it explains:
-U.S. immigration and visa system
-Best evidence to support your application
-New types of work visas
-Ways to avoid losing your visa status
-Devastating effects of unlawful presence
-Important changes since September 11, 2001
New security measures will affect a visitor to the United States as he or she moves through the visa process. Tough requirements for gaining permanent resident status and becoming a U.S. citizen are in place.
Make sure you have all you need to know.
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About the Author
Ramon Carrion is a graduate of Rutgers University (NCAS) from which he graduated with honors in Political Science and Rutgers Law School. He has practiced U.S. immigration and international commercial law since 1976. He has assisted hundreds of individual and corporate clients from around the world with their U.S. immigration requirements. He has been certified by the Florida Bar as a specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law and served on the Certification Committee for Immigration and Nationality Law of the Florida Bar from 1998 through 2004. He is also a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and past president of AILA's Central Florida Chapter.
Mr. Carrion lives and works in the Clearwater, Florida area, where in addition to a busy law practice, he is a sought-after lecturer on related immigration, business, and foreign investment topics.
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