Articles for tag: New Immigrants, Uscis

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How to Avoid Unnecessary US Immigration Form Fees

US Immigration form fees have increased dramatically in recent years, in some cases tripling in price from what they were just a short time ago. Avoid unnecessary US immigration form fees by correctly filing the right forms. Avoid Delays and Denials New immigrants in America will be expected to file the correct immigration forms with ...

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How to Apply for Political Asylum

In certain circumstances, the United States will allow non-U.S. citizens to apply for political asylum and to stay in this country to avoid prosecution. This is often granted in cases where the home country is in a state of political unrest, or when the candidate is facing serious injury by returning to his or her ...

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How to Ace the New US Citizenship Exams

US citizenship applicants will spend at least $3,000 from the time they enter the US soil up until the approval date of their US citizenship application. Their expenses increase proportionately when they decide to hire an Immigration law firm to assist them in their case. If children are included in the application, the fees paid ...

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How to Become a U.S. Citizen

Do you live in the United States and want to become a US citizen? Are you confused on how to become a US citizen? Then this article is for you. After reading this article, you will understand the application process, know what to expect, and know where to sign up for and prepare for your ...

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Supporting Documentation Required for the I-485 Immigration Form

When you are ready to file Form I-485, you must be sure to provide all the necessary supporting documentation along with the $930 fee. If you fail to do so, your application will be delayed and it could be denied. The I-485 is filed for the Adjustment of Status of non-immigrants, or the registration of ...

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Stumped by Questions on the New U.S. Citizenship Test?

Answering questions about United States history, government, and geography should be a snap if you were born and educated here, right? Maybe not. Last month, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued an overhauled test for applicants seeking to become American citizens. According to an article in the September 28 Washington Post by Karin ...