U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
The official site of the United States CIS, which has forms, laws and
regulations, news, and more.
American
Immigration Resources on the Internet
Although this is a commercial site, it provides a vast amount of information
related to U.S. Immigration Law, regulations and procedures. A collection
of links to government and private sites related to immigration is
included. Among the resources available in this site are a set of
Spanish translations of Immigration and Naturalization Service official
consumer messages, and the Dictionary of Occupational Titles alphabetical
index.
Immigration
FAQs
Using a question and answer format an immigration attorney provides
lots of detailed answers to many common questions about immigration.
Also included are immigration bulletins and updates which contain
recent developments and changes in immigration law.
Immigration
Law on the Web
Annotated webliography on the topic prepared by Beth Smith, University
of Nebraska, and hosted on the Law Library Resource Xchange (LLRX)
site.
Immigration & Cultural Studies
Currently this page provides links to information facilities world-wide.
Australian site.
Immigration,
Nationality & Citizenship Law
Links to legal information on immigration, nationality, citizenship,
and visas for the U.S. and many other countries. Supplied by the U.S.
House of Representatives Internet Law Library, which ceased operating
mid-1999.
Lesbian & Gay Immigration Rights Task Force
This site explains, promotes, and defends the immigration rights of
gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and HIV positive people under
United States immigration law. The site addresses such issues as discrimination,
referrals, consultations, outreach, and emergency asylum.
TRAC
INS
This site provides easily accessible statistics and data on the responsibilities;
history, trends, patterns, policies, practices, and the size increase
in the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and examines its
criminal enforcement activities. These facts are highlighted by graphical
illustrations, essays, and other searchable data from the 90 federal
U.S. judicial districts. From the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse
(TRAC), Syracuse University.
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