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Immigration law refers to national government policies which control immigration to their country. Find out about several facets of immigration law with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video series on citizenship, naturalization and immigration laws.

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  1. In order to apply for a U.S. visa, visit unitedstatesvisas.gov or go to the nearest office of the United States embassy. Schedule an appointment with the U.S. embassy, and bring a passport to apply for a visa with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  2. In order to apply for U.S. citizenship, go to uscis.gov and learn about the application process for naturalization. Consider hiring a lawyer that specializes in immigration with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law and applying for U.S. citizenship.

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  3. In order to become a legal U.S. resident, a person should visit uscis.gov or hire a lawyer to provide information about applying to be a citizen. Find a specialist in immigration and residency services with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law and becoming a legal U.S. resident.

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  4. In order to become an immigration lawyer, a person must graduate from a four-year university or college, make a satisfactory grade on the LSAT and enroll in law school. Find out how to pass the bar examination and become an immigration lawyer with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  5. An H1B is required for employers with needs for specialty workers from outside of the United States to bring in these workers to apply their trade. Hire a foreign worker that has work experience, a degree and has completed the Labor Condition Application with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  6. Before getting a work visa, a person in a foreign country needs a job so they can have an employer to provide a letter of sponsorship. Check with the consulate of foreign countries for specific standards and procedures for work visas by following tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  7. If a social security card is lost or stolen, it can be replaced by calling the social security administration or filling out an online application. Submit an application for a new social security card and provide a form of identification with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  8. In order to report an illegal immigrant, call the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Report illegal immigrants anonymously and without discrimination by following advice from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  9. In order to sponsor someone to visit the United States, the visitor must provide a visa and proof that they don't intend on locating in the U.S. on a permanent basis. Sponsor a foreign visitor and exercise patience with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  10. The easiest way to get a student visa is by going to usimmigrationsupport.org and following the application process. Host a foreign exchange student and learn about obtaining student visas with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  11. If someone has non-resident status in the U.S. and wants to know the difference between unlawful status and in violation status work, they need to seek legal representation. Find a lawyer that specializes in issues for non-residents with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  12. Family-based immigration is when a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident files a petition to sponsor someone abroad to make them a beneficiary. Learn about family-based immigration at uscis.gov and hire a legal specialist with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  13. Employment-based immigration is when an employer in the U.S. wants to hire foreign nationals to work for them. Learn about employment-based immigration from uscis.gov, and hire a lawyer specializing in immigration services with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  14. Diversity-based immigration is done through a lottery on the basis that the U.S. state department has determined a country's people to be under-represented in the mix of U.S. immigrants. Learn about immigration options with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  15. Generally, grounds for deportation is conviction of a crime in which the severity and extent of the crime is debatable. Discover how non-citizens can seek legal counsel for deportation issues with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  16. Information on the grounds for inadmissibility status can be found on the Internet at uscis.gov. Seek the services of a lawyer that specializes in immigration services with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  17. The writ of habeas corpus protects non-citizens from unlawful detainment through arbitrary arrest, disappearance or indefinite confinement. Hire an attorney to learn about the U.S. right to hold a non-citizen indefinitely with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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  18. Temporary protected status involves eligible foreign nationals from designated countries gaining temporary immigration status to the U.S. Discover how temporary protected status, or TPS, is related to national disasters with information from a certified civil mediator in this free video on immigration law.

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Law is the system of rules of conduct established by the sovereign government of a society to correct wrongs, maintain stability and deliver justice. Working as a lawyer involves the practical application of abstract legal theories and knowledge to solve specific individualized problems, or to advance the interests of those who hire lawyers to perform legal services. Legal advice, specifically, is the application of abstract principles of law to the concrete facts of the client's case in order to advise the client about what they should do next. Immigration law, regarding foreign citizens, is related to nationality law, which governs the legal status of people in matters such as citizenship. In this free video series, a certified civil mediator provides information on immigration law. Learn everything from how to apply for a U.S. visa to how to report an illegal immigrant. Discover what the grounds are for deportation, what temporary protected status is, and how to sponsor someone to visit the U.S.A.

 
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Robert M. Todd Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions. He is a certified family mediator and Florida Supreme Court certified civil mediator. Todd has a B.A. from the University of South Florida and a J.D. degree with honors from the University of Florida.dkdk

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