U.S. Immigration Made Easy (Nolo) (2023 Ed.)
- Publisher:
- Nolo
- Publication date:
- 2023-01-01
Index
- Front Matter
- Part I Getting Started: U.s. Immigration Eligibility and Procedures
- Chapter 1 Where to Begin on Your Path Toward Immigration
- Chapter 2 Are You Already a U.s. Citizen?
- Chapter 3 Can You Enter or Stay in the U.s. at All?
- Chapter 4 Dealing with Paperwork, Government Officials, Delays, and Denials
- Chapter 5 Special Rules for Canadians and Mexicans
- Chapter 6 How and when to Find a Lawyer
- Part II Introduction to Permanent U.s. Residence (green Cards)
- Chapter 7 Getting a Green Card Through Family Members in the U.s.
- Chapter 8 Getting a Visa to Come Marry Your U.s. Citizen Fiancé (k-1)
- Chapter 9 Getting a Green Card Through Employment
- Chapter 10 Getting a Green Card Through the Diversity Visa Lottery
- Chapter 11 Getting a Green Card as an Investor
- Chapter 12 Getting a Green Card as a Special Immigrant
- Chapter 13 Getting a Green Card as an Asylee or Refugee
- Chapter 14 After Your Approval for a Green Card
- Part III Introduction to Nonimmigrant (temporary) Visas
- Chapter 15 Getting a Business or Tourist (b-1 or B-2) Visa
- Chapter 16 Getting a Temporary Specialty Worker (h-1 B) Visa
- Chapter 17 Getting a Temporary Nonagricultural Worker (h-2b) Visa
- Chapter 18 Getting a Temporary Trainee (h-3) Visa
- Chapter 19 Getting an Intracompany Transferee (l-1) Visa
- Chapter 20 Getting a Treaty Trader (e-1) Visa
- Chapter 21 Getting a Treaty Investor (e-2) Visa
- Chapter 22 Getting a Student (f-1 or M-1) Visa
- Chapter 23 Getting an Exchange Visitor (j-1) Visa
- Chapter 24 Getting a Visa as a Temporary Worker in a Selected Occupation (o, P, or R Visa)
- Part IV Introduction to Other Forms of Long-term Legal Status in the U.s.
- Chapter 25 Humanitarian Remedies Allowing Stays in the U.s.
- Chapter 26 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (daca)
- Chapter 27 Getting a U Visa as a Crime Victim Assisting Law Enforcement
- Glossary