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Immigration to USA
What is the INS?
The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization
Service (INS), an agency of the Department of Justice, is
responsible for enforcing the laws regulating the admission
of foreign-born persons (i.e., aliens) to the United States
and for administering various immigration benefits,
including the naturalization of qualified applicants for
U.S. citizenship. INS also works with the Department of
State, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the
United Nations in the admission and resettlement of
refugees. INS is headed by a Commissioner who reports to the
Attorney General.
INS responsibilities include the
administration of immigration-related services such as
immigrant and nonimmigrant sponsorship, adjustment of
status, work authorization and other permits,
naturalization, and refugees and asylum. They are also
responsible for the enforcement of immigration laws and
regulations including: border control, port-of-entry
inspections, detention and removal of criminal aliens, work
site enforcement, apprehension of illegal aliens and
workers, deportations and exclusions, denial of benefits to
ineligible applicants, and document fraud.
Who will sponsor me?
Your U.S. employer will initiate the sponsorship of your
U.S. Permanent Residency Visa. This visa is more commonly
referred to as a Green Card. For married applicants,
permanent residency visas are of particular value. U.S.
Links International will have your hospital sponsor you for
a Green Card, and your spouse and any unmarried children
under the age of 21 will automatically be entitled to apply
for a Green Card as well. All Green Card holders are legally
entitled to work in the U.S.
Apply Now:
By submitting an online
application to U.S. Links International, is your key to
a new world of professional and personal opportunities
So what are you waiting for? It's quick, free, and 100%
confidential.
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