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Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Algerian Arabic
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Brazilian Portuguese
Lost and Stolen Passports, Visas, and Arrival/Departure Records (Form I-94)
DS-260 Immigrant Visa Electronic Application - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Wilberforce Guidance - Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers
U.S. Government Fact Sheet on Female Genital Mutilation or Cutting (FGM/C)
Presidential Proclamation 9645 and the January 2020 Presidential Proclamation
List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates that Process Immigrant Visas
Electronic Submission of Diversity Visa Lottery Applications
Application Fees for Non-Immigrant Visas to Increase on January 1, 2008
Briefing on Developments in the Iraqi Refugee and Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) Admissions Programs
DHS Proposes Changes to Improve H-2A Temporary Agricultural Worker Program
Update: Biometric Changes for Re-entry Permits and Refugee Travel Documents
With All the Talk about Illegal Immigration, a Look at the Legal Kind
On January 20th, 2012 the White House unveiled new initiatives to promote the United States as a premier destination for international travelers by making our processes for moving people and goods more secure and more efficient.
In a manner consistent with our high responsibility to protect America’s borders, the Department of State has taken steps to improve the visa process for all legitimate travelers who wish to visit our great nation. The Department of State has devoted significant resources to increase efficiency and capacity in the visa process, deploying additional personnel, expanding visa sections, and utilizing new systems and technologies to facilitate legitimate travel without compromising national security. These advances allowed the Department of State to issue more than 7.5 million visas in the last fiscal year, a 17% year-on-year increase. For more information, visit the Capitalizing on Visa Demand to Spur U.S. Economic Growth webpage.
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Algerian Arabic
Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers - Brazilian Portuguese
Lost and Stolen Passports, Visas, and Arrival/Departure Records (Form I-94)
Wilberforce Guidance - Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers
U.S. Government Fact Sheet on Female Genital Mutilation or Cutting (FGM/C)
List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates that Process Immigrant Visas
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