U.S. immigration law : how to visit, work, and live happily ever after 9/11 in America : colony of the world / Jim V. Lopez

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Pasig City : Anvil Publishing, [2005]Description: xxix, 259 pages : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9712716813
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
DDC classification:
  • 342.73082
Contents:
Chapter 1: Open frontier or fortress
Nationalism or terrorism
The incurable virus
A nation of aliens
Chapter 2: Where's the welcome mat
The land of paradox
The prejudice of law
The department of homeland security and U.S citizenship and immigration services
Chapter 3: The Filipino Argonauts
Chapter 4: The Americanization of Filipinos
The mark of twain
Phil-am war: Asian genocide?
Chapter 5: The laws of migration
There goes to neighborhood
Melting pot, boiling pot, or salad bowl?
Polyracial evolution: immigrations eras
Racial coexistence
Gold rush and asian immigrants
The nativist taint
The age of liberalization
The emerging trends
Chapter 6: NonImmigrant visas
The U.S visa alphabetic soup
Ticket to ride
Presumption of guilt
Diplomatic or foreign government officials
Business Visitors
Pleasure visitors
Aliens in transit
Crew members
Treaty traders
Treaty investors
Representatives of international organizations and governments agencies
Professional workers and specialty occupations
Temporary workers in short supply
Agricultuiral workers
Nonagricultural workers
Trainees
Journalists and media workers
Students
Academic and language students
Vocational and Nonacademic students
Exchange visitors
Spouces of U.S Citizen
The k fiance visa
New developments on the K visa
The K spouce visa
The intracompany transferees
Parents of certain unmarried minors
Who are special immigrants
Unmarried minor children
Unmarried minor children of special immigrants
Persons of extraordinary ability
Performing artist and athletes
Cultural exchange workers
Religious workers
Criminal informants on terrorism
Victims of trafficking
NAFTA Professionals
Victims of criminal acrivity
Spouces and children of lawful permanents residents
Chapter 7: Immigrants visas
The thrill of U.S. permanent residence
Immediate relatives of U.S. Citizens
Employment based immigrants visas
Chapter 8: Labor certification
Chapter 9: Green cards for nurses
Chapter 10: Green cards for special statuses
Chapter 11: Diversity immigrants
Chapter 12: Adjustments of status
Chapter 13: Removal(Deportation)
Chapter 14: U.S.Citizenship and naturalization
Chapter 15: Working in america
Chapter 16: Practicing law in america
Chapter 17: War veterans and enlisteers
Chapter 18: Dual citizenship
Summary: Contents: Fresh development and established jurisprudence in US immigration. Digested legal provision. Comments and case citations. Purpose: "It gives the reader an overview of the choices, risks, and procedures involved in an adventure of a lifetime in America it is a guide and should never be taken as a substitute for competent legal representation for your particular case that may have unique facts and circumstances."
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Chapter 1: Open frontier or fortress

Nationalism or terrorism

The incurable virus

A nation of aliens

Chapter 2: Where's the welcome mat

The land of paradox

The prejudice of law

The department of homeland security and U.S citizenship and immigration services

Chapter 3: The Filipino Argonauts

Chapter 4: The Americanization of Filipinos

The mark of twain

Phil-am war: Asian genocide?

Chapter 5: The laws of migration

There goes to neighborhood

Melting pot, boiling pot, or salad bowl?

Polyracial evolution: immigrations eras

Racial coexistence

Gold rush and asian immigrants

The nativist taint

The age of liberalization

The emerging trends

Chapter 6: NonImmigrant visas

The U.S visa alphabetic soup

Ticket to ride

Presumption of guilt

Diplomatic or foreign government officials

Business Visitors

Pleasure visitors

Aliens in transit

Crew members

Treaty traders

Treaty investors

Representatives of international organizations and governments agencies

Professional workers and specialty occupations

Temporary workers in short supply

Agricultuiral workers

Nonagricultural workers

Trainees

Journalists and media workers

Students

Academic and language students

Vocational and Nonacademic students

Exchange visitors

Spouces of U.S Citizen

The k fiance visa

New developments on the K visa

The K spouce visa

The intracompany transferees

Parents of certain unmarried minors

Who are special immigrants

Unmarried minor children

Unmarried minor children of special immigrants

Persons of extraordinary ability

Performing artist and athletes

Cultural exchange workers

Religious workers

Criminal informants on terrorism

Victims of trafficking

NAFTA Professionals

Victims of criminal acrivity

Spouces and children of lawful permanents residents

Chapter 7: Immigrants visas

The thrill of U.S. permanent residence

Immediate relatives of U.S. Citizens

Employment based immigrants visas

Chapter 8: Labor certification

Chapter 9: Green cards for nurses

Chapter 10: Green cards for special statuses

Chapter 11: Diversity immigrants

Chapter 12: Adjustments of status

Chapter 13: Removal(Deportation)

Chapter 14: U.S.Citizenship and naturalization

Chapter 15: Working in america

Chapter 16: Practicing law in america

Chapter 17: War veterans and enlisteers

Chapter 18: Dual citizenship

Contents: Fresh development and established jurisprudence in US immigration. Digested legal provision. Comments and case citations.
Purpose: "It gives the reader an overview of the choices, risks, and procedures involved in an adventure of a lifetime in America it is a guide and should never be taken as a substitute for competent legal representation for your particular case that may have unique facts and circumstances."

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