This completely revised and updated guide provides the most up-to-date information available on the ever-changing U.S. immigration regulations and provides accurate, easy-to-follow information on employment categories and types of visas. Legal guidelines have been translated into a readable format and include instructions for employers and colleges, a question-and-answer chapter, sample forms, addresses and telephone numbers of Immigration and Labor Department offices, and a directory of immigration lawyers.
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Barbara Brooks Kimmel is a veteran consultant on immigration and the coauthor of Citizenship Made Simple. She lives in Chester, New Jersey. Alan M. Lubiner is an attorney specializing in immigration law and the coauthor of Citizenship Made Simple. He lives in Warren, New Jersey.
There have been profound changes in the immigration laws and regulations since President Bush signed the Immigration Act of 1990. This book, now in its revised fourth edition, reports on the changes with particular emphasis on visa categories. The authors, immigration lawyers, begin with a series of definitions and follow with information on obtaining the most common temporary and permanent visas. There are sample forms, a directory of immigration lawyers, and a list of INS regional offices. There is also good coverage of the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Immigration procedures are complicated, and Kimmel and Lubiner provide clear and methodical explanations. A necessary purchase for most public libraries.?Joan Pedzich, Harris, Beach & Wilcox, Rochester, NY
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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