The dream to live and work in
New
York City can become a reality. Immigration
(migration
to
a country) is one component of international
migration; the other
component is emigration (migration
from
a country). In its simplest form, international
migration is defined as any movement
across a national border.
According to
the
United States Census Bureau it uses the term “foreign
born” to refer to anyone who is not a U.S.
citizen at birth. This includes naturalized U.S.
citizens, lawful permanent residents (immigrants),
temporary migrants (such as foreign students),
humanitarian migrants (such as refugees), and people
illegally present in the United States.
Understanding immigration laws will assist you to
navigating through life with ease, learn important
information on Immigration Law changes, on becoming
a US Citizen, about
Green Card by Marriage, Green
Card Replacement, Immigration
Forms,
Diversity Immigrant Visa Lottery,
(also known as the
US Immigration Lottery or the Green Card Lottery),
and much, much more.

Immigration
"The time to fix our broken
immigration system is
now… We need stronger enforcement on the border
and at the workplace… But for reform to work, we
also must respond to
what pulls people to America…
Where we can reunite families, we should.
Where we
can bring in more foreign-born workers with the skills
our
economy needs, we should."
-- Barack Obama,
Statement on U.S. Senate Floor
May 23, 2007
For too long, politicians in
Washington have exploited the immigration
issue to divide the nation rather
than find real solutions. Our broken
immigration system can only be fixed by
putting politics aside and
offering a complete solution that secures our
border, enforces our
laws, and reaffirms our heritage as a nation of
immigrants.
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to learn more.

Andrew P. Johnson, Esq.
The founder of the firm is Andrew
P. Johnson who graduated
University of Delaware, received his Juris
Doctorate at the Delaware
School of Law, and studied International Law at
Uppsala, Sweden.
Early in his career he was a prosecutor for the Government.
Mr. Johnson is member of American Immigration Lawyer Association
and speaks
frequently on business immigration to various business and
religious
organizations and to business organizations outside the
United States.
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more.

Strategic Plan — Securing
Our Homeland
The National Strategy for
Homeland Security and the Homeland
Security Act of 2002 served to mobilize
and organize our nation to
secure the homeland from terrorist attacks. This
exceedingly complex
mission requires a focused effort from our entire
society if we are to
be successful. To this end, one primary reason for the
establishment
of the Department of Homeland Security was to provide the
unifying
core for the vast national network of organizations and
institutions
involved in efforts to secure our nation. In order to better do
this and
to provide guidance to the 180,000 DHS men and women who work
every
day on this important task, the Department developed its own
high-level
strategic plan. The vision and mission statements, strategic
goals and
objectives provide the framework guiding the actions that
make up the daily
operations of the department.
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more or for additional Information
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About Us
Welcome to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services.
On March 1, 2003, service and benefit functions
of the U.S.
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) transitioned into
the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as the U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS). USCIS is responsible for the
administration of
immigration and naturalization adjudication functions
and establishing
immigration services policies and priorities.
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Our Vision
As the U.S.
government's official web portal, USA.gov makes it easy
for the public to
get U.S. government information and services on the
web. USA.gov also serves
as the catalyst for a growing electronic
government.
Click
here to learn more.
For Visitors to
the United States.
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About Us
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), an agency of the
Department
of Homeland Security, protects national security and
upholds public safety
by targeting criminal networks and terrorist
organizations that seek to
exploit vulnerabilities in our immigration
system, in our financial
networks, along our border, at federal facilities
and elsewhere in order to
do harm to the United States. The end result
is a safer, more
secure America.
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