US Immigration Law - Explained

US Immigration Law - Explained

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US immigration laws regulate the entry and stay of non-citizens. The Immigration and Nationality Act outlines four main objectives: family unification, economic improvement, refugee protection, and diversity promotion. Immigrants fall into three categories: family, employment, and refugees/asylum seekers. The visa process involves country-specific limitations and a diversity lottery. Humanitarian programs like Temporary Protected Status and Deferred Action support vulnerable groups. Lawful permanent residency, or green card status, precedes citizenship, which is harder to revoke. Understanding these frameworks is crucial for navigating US immigration.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is one of the primary objectives of the Immigration and Nationality Act?

To promote tourism

To unify families

To increase taxes on immigrants

To restrict all forms of immigration

2.

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Which category of immigrants is allowed to enter the US for employment purposes?

Employees

Students

Tourists

Family members

3.

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What is the purpose of the diversity visa program?

To increase the number of tourists

To support family reunification

To promote economic growth

To bring in individuals from underrepresented countries

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is Temporary Protected Status?

A permanent residency status

A visa for students

A humanitarian effort to protect individuals from certain countries

A work permit for skilled workers

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the first step to becoming a lawful permanent resident in the US?

Obtaining a tourist visa

Getting a work permit

Applying for a green card

Becoming a US citizen

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is a green card?

A type of visa for tourists

A status that allows permanent residency in the US

A student visa

A temporary work permit

7.

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Under what condition can US citizenship be revoked?

If the individual commits a minor crime

If there is evidence of fraud in the citizenship process

If the individual loses their job

If the individual travels abroad