U.S. Immigration & Citizenship Complete Guide (U S Immigration and Citizenship) - Book Review,
by Allan Wernick

Book Description According to statistics from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, more than 700,000 people immigrated to the United States in 2003. Obtaining a green card, visa, or citizenship can be a difficult and time-consuming ordeal. Allan Wernick, a nationally recognized attorney and expert on immigration law, has helped thousands of clients and readers of his syndicated columns on immigration law. His new book, U. S. IMMIGRATION & CITIZENSHIP: Your Complete Guide, 4th edition, gives prospective citizens the information and tools necessary to help them safely visit or move to the United States, all in one easy-to-use volume. Wernick shares his vast experience in the field and in the classroom to clarify and simplify the complexities associated with obtaining visas, green cards, and naturalization and addresses employer sanctions and information for refugees and asylum seekers. Also included is a comprehensive listing of immigration assistance agencies throughout the U. S., law and policy websites, listings of NAFTA professionals and voluntary agencies (VOLAGS), as well as sample forms with step-by-step instructions.
From the Publisher U. S. IMMIGRATION & CITIZENSHIP: Your Complete Guide, 4th edition provides the most up-to-date information along with: Laws and policies that have changed as a result of September 11 The 100 Citizenship questions the U.S. government asks applicants The amount of English an applicant needs to know to become a citizen What information can helpand hurtan application And much, much more A Spanish language edition of U. S. IMMIGRATION & CITIZENSHIP: Your Complete Guide, 4th edition will be published in early 2005.
About the Author Professor Allan Wernick, a nationally recognized attorney and expert on immigration law and procedure, is a professor at Baruch College, City University New York, and Chair of CUNYs Citizenship and Immigration Project. Prof. Wernicks weekly column, "Immigration and Citizenship" is syndicated by King Features Syndicate, and his column, "Immigration Advice", appears every Thursday in the New York Daily News. Wernick has appeared on numerous national and local television and radio programs including CNNs "Crossfire" and "The Phil Donahue Show" and is the author of The International Student Handbook and three prior editions of this book. He resides in New York City.
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