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| G-1
Visa |
Principal
Resident Representative of Recognized Foreign Government to
International Organization, Staff, or Immediate Family. |
| G-2
Visa |
Other
Representative of Recognized Foreign Member Government to International
Organization, or Immediate Family. |
| G-3
Visa |
Representative
of Nonrecognized Nonmember Foreign Government to International
Organization, or Immediate Family. |
| G-4
Visa |
International
Organization Officer or Employee, or Immediate Family. |
| G-5
Visa |
Attendant,
Servant, or Personal Employee of G-1 through G-4 or Immediate Family. |
| G-1020
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H-1B
Specialty Occupation Data Collection. |
| G-14
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Information
Form. This form is used to provide additional identifying information
so that the INS may act upon or reply to a communication. |
| G-28
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Notice
of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Representative. |
| G-325
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Biographic
Information. This form is to provide biographic information on an alien. |
| G-639 |
Freedom
of
Information/Privacy Act Request. This form is used to request access to
INS information under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts. |
| G-731 |
Inquiry
About Status of I-551 Alien Registration Card. This form is used to
inquire as to the status of an I-551, Alien Registration Card, for an
alien who has adjusted status. |
| G-845 |
Verification
Request (Non-SAVE Agencies). This form is to verify the status of an
alien for official purposes of a government agency which does not
participate in the SAVE program. |
| G-845S |
Verification
Request (SAVE Agencies). |
| G-942 |
Application
Survey (for INS Employment). INS requests that all applicants for
employment with the Service fill out this form, to ensure compliance
with Federal laws and regulations, which mandate equal opportunity in
the recruitment of applicants for Federal employment. |
| General
Naturalization Provisions
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The
basic requirements for naturalization that
every applicant must meet,
unless a member of a special class. General provisions require an
applicant to be at least 18 years of age and a lawful permanent
resident with five years of continuous residence in the United States,
have been physically present in the country for half that period, and
establish good moral character for at least that period. |
| Geographic
Area of Chargeability |
Any
one of
five regions--Africa, East Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, Near
East and South Asia, and the former Soviet Union and Eastern
Europe--into which the world is divided for the initial admission of
refugees to the United States. Annual consultations between the
Executive Branch and the Congress determine the ceiling on the number
of refugees
who can be admitted to the United States from each area.
Beginning in fiscal year 1987, an unallocated reserve was incorporated
into the admission ceilings. |
| Green
Card
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The
Green Card,
also known as Immigrant Visa, Alien Registration Receipt
Card, Form I-151 or I-551, is issued to lawful permanent residents. |
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