
Foreign Residents
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Social Studies
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11th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
Joe Harmon
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7 Slides • 12 Questions
1
People in the U.S. who are
citizens of another country
- Must follow the laws
- Can be deported
- Cannot vote or hold public
office
- Must register with government
every year
2
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true?
all aliens are illegal
aliens are not citizens of the U.S.
if caught, aliens can be deported
alien residents can vote
3
Visa
Document which allows
citizens of other countries to
enter the U.S.
4
Multiple Select
Click the reasons why a foreign resident could apply for a visa to the U.S.
travel
work
study
to immigrate
5
Visa
Document which allows
citizens of other countries to
enter the U.S.
-Travel
-Work
-Study
-Immigrate
6
Multiple Choice
How long is a travel visa good for?
1 year
2 months
3 months
it depends
7
Multiple Choice
How long is a study visa good for?
1 year
2 years
3 years
as long as they're enrolled in school
8
Green Card
Permanent residence card
Allows an alien to live and work
permanently in the U.S.
9
Multiple Choice
How long is a Green Card valid? (until it expires)
2 years
5 years
10 years
20 years
10
Multiple Choice
If you live outside the U.S. and apply for a Green Card, how much does it cost?
$500
$1,000
$1760
$5400
11
Fill in the Blanks
12
Multiple Choice
The U.S. issues ___________________ Green Cards per year.
10,000
50,000
over 1 million
over 10 million
13
Aliens that are in our
country “illegally”
Also called: “Undocumented
Residents”
14
Multiple Choice
Illegal immigration to the U.S. is:
Going up
Going down
staying the same
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16
Multiple Choice
The country that has the most illegals in the U.S. is:
Canada
Mexico
Venezuela
Cuba
17
People who flee their home country
due to persecution or war
18
Multiple Select
Over the last 12 years, America has accepted more refugees from: (choose 2)
China
Burma
Syria
Myanmar
19
Multiple Choice
Each year, the U.S. accepts this many refugees into the country
110,000
125,000
35,000
1 million
People in the U.S. who are
citizens of another country
- Must follow the laws
- Can be deported
- Cannot vote or hold public
office
- Must register with government
every year
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