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What Is the Difference Between a Permanent Resident and a Citizen?

In the United States, permanent residents and naturalized citizens have similar rights in so far as being able to legally live and work in the country. There are also some similarities with regard to being able to sponsor foreign relatives for immigration purposes, but that is pretty much where the similarities end. Immigrants who hold …Read More

10 Historic Facts About U.S. Immigration

The United States of America is a nation of immigrants, for immigrants. Following are 10 historic facts about the transformation of this country. 1. The first immigrants were not European settlers seeking religious freedom. Indigenous people are believed to have crossed the Bering Strait ice bridge more than 12,000 years ago. 2. Immigration law dates …Read More

Is It Easier for Certain Nationalities to Immigrate Into the U.S.?

Prior to the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, certain nationalities and ethnic groups enjoyed preferences related to admission and the process of establishing legal residence in the United States. The old immigrant quota system was prejudiced and easily corruptible. The visa system, on the other hand, was designed as part of the Great Society …Read More

What Types of Visas Are Available to Visitors to the U.S.?

In the United States, the two government entities in charge of visa issuance and administration are the State Department as well as Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). There are two main visa categories: immigrant and nonimmigrant. Foreigners who wish to visit the United States are given non-immigrant visas that identify them as visitors. These visas …Read More

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