U.S. Immigration & Settlement DVD

The U.S. Immigration & Settlement DVD provides highly informative material on all visa classifications. The DVD also provides information on Green Cards, Green Card Lottery, Investor Visas, Fiancée Visas, Student Visas, Criminal Waivers, Marriages, Athlete/Entertainer Visas, Labor Certification PERM, Visitor Visas, H Visas, E visas, and more.

Designed by a U.S. immigration lawyer with over 25 years in immigration law, the U.S. Immigration & Settlement DVD provides a thorough and accurate overview of immigration law and also serves as a method for continuing education of immigration attorneys in the states of California, Illinois, Florida, and New York.

Dubbed “The American Dream in a Box”, the DVD kit is the first program format to divulge the language of immigration law in simple and easy-to-understand English.

U.S. Immigration & Settlement DVD

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The U.S. Immigration & Settlement DVD contains information and instructions necessary to file an application for permanent resident status or any visa classification. Ideal for anyone with questions regarding U.S. immigration laws and procedures, it is a simple and practical DVD designed to assist applicants in filing Green Card or non-immigrant visa applications without the costly fees of immigration lawyers.

The U.S. Immigration & Settlement DVD contains:

Introduction to U.S. Immigration:


* Border Crossing Card
* Form I-94 and lost I-94s
* INA, CFR, Dual Intent Doctrine
* IIRIRA and §222(g) for overstays
* Embassy versus local processing
* Re-entry after deportation
* Definition of a child
* Deportation and consequences
* Voluntary Departure
* Illegal entry and its consequences
* Adjustment of Status in the U.S.
* FOIA, how to obtain a copy of the government's file about you
* Change of Status in the U.S. and outside the U.S.
* Special rules for Canadians and Mexicans

U.S. Citizenship:


* Application requirements
* Naturalization Application process
* The United States Citizenship Test
* Residency requirements
* Criminal Issues

U.S. Visas:


* Tourist Visas (B-2)
* Business Visas (B-1)
* Student Visas (F-1 and M-1)
* Work Visas (H1B, H2B, H3, L1, EB1, EB2, EB3)
* Internships (J-1)
* Visas for Athletes and Entertainers (P and O visas)
* E-1, E-2, L-1 Visas
* EB-5 Green Card with a $500,000 or $1,000,000 Investment
* Lesser Known Visas (A, C, D, G, I, NATO, Q, R, S, T)
* Visa Waiver (travel to the United States visa-free for up to 90 days)

Green Card:


* Green Card Lottery (how to qualify, how to apply, countries that qualify)
* Overstays, Waivers for Health and Criminal issues
* Relatives (child, stepchild, brother, sister, and other relatives)
* Investment, how to obtain a Green Card through investment
* Green Card for Spouse (through marriage), including widows and widowers
* 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Preference

Working Visas:


* H-1b, H-1b transfers, Part-time H1-b, Multiple H-1b visas, H-2b, H-3 Trainees
* EB-1/2/3 Green Cards
* Labor Certification PERM
* National Interest Wavier
* TN [NAFTA] for Canada & Mexico
* Extraordinary versus Exceptional Ability Green Cards
* The new PERM, the old RIR and Labor Certification
* Persons with and without degrees
* Persons with multiple degrees
* Employment Authorization [EAD]


According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the following are the most common violations of United States immigration laws:
1. Filing false statements on applications or petitions.
2. Making a false claim that you are a United States citizen.
3. Making, altering or using counterfeit immigration documents.
4. Making, altering or using counterfeit documents to support immigration applications or petitions.
5. Failing to report the arrival of illegal aliens.
6. Assisting or encouraging aliens to come to the United States in violation of the law.
7. Harboring an illegal alien.
8. Knowingly employing aliens who do not have permission to work in the United States.
9. Recruiting or referring for a fee aliens who do not have permission to work in the United States.
10. Failing to complete and maintain immigration Form I-9 for all new employees, whether citizens or aliens.
11. Failing to depart the United States when ordered removed (deported).
12. Entering or attempting to enter the United States at a time or place which is not authorized.
13. Attempting to enter the United States by misrepresenting (lying about) material facts.
14. Entering into a marriage to circumvent the immigration laws.
15. Entering or attempting to enter the United States without permission after having been removed (deported).
16. Assisting an alien to enter the United States for prostitution or other immoral purposes.

Erroneous entries and failure to observe proper procedure can result in the delayed processing of your applications. Falsification of documents can lead to deportation. The individual kits made available in this site are designed to assist you in filing your applications properly.

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Immigration-Settlement DVD

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We show you how to get a visa or work permit, find a job once you arrive, navigate the education system, register with Social Security Administration, set up a bank account - and what to do for fun!

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