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Order Code RS20936 Updated November 18, 2002 CRS Report for Congress Received through the CRS Web Immigration: A Guide to Internet Sources Summary Barbara A. Salazar Information Research Specialist Information Research Division This report identifies selected World Wide Web (WWW) sites from the Internet on immigration topics in the United States. Selected government, legal, and organizational Web site addresses are provided. This report will be updated periodically as new information becomes available and to ensure the currency of the Web addresses. Selected Web Sites on Immigration Issues Listed below are selected WWW sites examining immigration issues in three categories: federal government, legal sites, and organizations. A brief description accompanies each entry with details on related links. U.S. Government Web Sites Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) [http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/index.htm] This main page of the INS Web site is the gateway to the latest news from the INS and to links for specific topics, such as: Case Work Resources for Immigration Case Workers [http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/aboutins/congress/resource.htm] Information for congressional offices on assisting constituents with a variety of immigration questions is provided. It also links to the Information for Congressional Offices Web page [http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/aboutins/congress/index.htm]. Fees and Forms [http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/formsfee/index.htm] This Web site has electronic copies of numerous INS forms, along with instructions. Congressional Research Service The Library of Congress

CRS-2 Frequently Asked Questions [FAQs] on Immigration [http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/faqs.htm] Answers to INS frequently asked questions ranging from What s a green card? to What type of a visa do I need? are listed alphabetically by subject. Law Enforcement and Border Management [http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/lawenfor/index.htm] Information is provided on border security, inspections, detention, deportations, and career opportunities with the Border Patrol. Media and Public Affairs Information Headings [http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/presinfo.htm] Information is listed alphabetically by subject (admissions, citizenship/naturalization, benefits eligibility, enforcement, 245i, LIFE, etc.) or chronologically. Restructuring [http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/aboutins/restruct/index.htm] On November 14, 2001, the proposal to restructure the INS was announced by the Department of Justice and discussed by the Attorney General and INS Commissioner. This Web site has the text of the INS Fact Sheet, the full INS Restructuring Plan, and related information on Homeland Security. On December 7, 2001, INS Commissioner James Ziglar named Richard Cravener as the INS Director of Restructuring. SEVP Student Exchange Visitor Program [http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/services/tempbenefits/sevp.htm] This program was formerly known as the Coordinated Interagency Partnership Regulating International Students (CIPRIS). This Web site has information on the SEVP system, which will allow electronic data collection and reporting on nonimmigrant students/visitors and exchange student/visitors (F, M, & J visa categories) and will help the INS better monitor school and exchange programs. Statistics for Immigration to the United States, 1994-2002 [http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/aboutins/statistics/index.htm] Access to INS statistical data from the publication, Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service and from other INS data systems is provided. Library of Congress, American Memory [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/features/immig/alt/introduction.html] This Web site is maintained by the Library of Congress and contains historical information on immigration to the United States from the Library s collections. Information on immigration bills can be located on THOMAS, the Library s legislative Web site, at [http://thomas.loc.gov]. Click on Bill Summary and Status to search the 107 th and past Congresses (93 rd through 106 th ).

CRS-3 U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign-Born Population Statistics [http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/foreign.html] It has data on the characteristics of the foreign-born population, including legal immigrants, undocumented immigrants, and temporary residents, such as students and workers on business visas. U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform [http://www.utexas.edu/lbj/uscir] The Commission was created by the Immigration Act of 1990 and dissolved in December 1997. Its reports are available at this Web site maintained by the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin. U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Immigration Information Page [http://www.usdoj.gov/immigrationinfo.htm] This Web site links to the main INS Web site, INS services and benefits, the latest INS news, and to the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) at [http://www.usdoj.gov/eoir]. The EOIR was created on January 9, 1983, through an internal DOJ reorganization which combined the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) with the Immigration Judge function previously performed by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). It also links directly to the BIA at [http://www.usdoj.gov/eoir/biainfo.htm]. U.S. Department of State [http://www.state.gov/interntl] This Web site has information on some immigration topics such as visas, refugees, and cultural and educational exchanges. Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) [http://www.state.gov/g/prm] This Web site provides information on the refugee population worldwide and policies regarding assistance and admission to the United States. The PRM has primary responsibility for formulating policies on population, refugees, and migration. Bureau of Consular Affairs K and V Visas [http://travel.state.gov/vvisas/index.html] This Web site has information on the new K and V visas, the categories of nonimmigrant visas created by the LIFE Act. Included is information on where to apply and application forms. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs [http://exchanges.state.gov/education] This site has information on the Au Pair program and cultural and educational exchanges like the J Visa Exchange Program.

CRS-4 Visa Services [http://travel.state.gov/visa_services.html] This Web site provides information on the Diversity Visa (DV)-2004 Lottery (a.k.a. (Green Card Lottery) and other types of visas (employment-based, family-based, students, etc.). Legal Web Sites American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) [http://www.aila.org] This is the Web site of the national bar association of attorneys practicing immigration law. It provides the latest news on immigration legislation and AILA publications. Cornell University Immigration Law [http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/immigration.html] This Web site provides an overview of immigration law and offers access to federal and international legal materials as well as links to Key Internet Sources. Immigration Web Portal [http://www.ilw.com] This Web site has information for immigration lawyers and those seeking assistance with immigration casework. It also provides access to Immigration Daily news at [http://www.ilw.com/lawyers/immigdaily]. National Immigration Law Center (NILC) [http://www.nilc.org] This is the Web site for an advocacy group assisting low-income immigrants and their families with legal questions on employment, public benefits, etc. Included are links to NILC publications. Organizations Web Sites Americans for Better Immigration (ABI) [http://www.betterimmigration.org] A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization which lobbies Congress for reductions in immigration numbers. The ABI maintains immigration report cards grading federal politicians on their immigration actions (by member name and by state) and provides a Web link to the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus.

CRS-5 Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) [http://www.cis.org] Founded in 1985, the CIS is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research organization devoted exclusively to analyzing the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States. Included are texts of CIS publications, current news articles, and current information on common immigration topics such as citizenship, legal and illegal immigration, refugee and asylum issues, wages, and poverty. FAIR (Federation for American Immigration Reform) [http://www.fairus.org] FAIR is a national, non-profit, public interest organization of concerned citizens who share a common belief that the unforeseen mass immigration that has occurred over the last 30 years should not continue. Included are links to its publications, testimony before Congress, current issues and legislation, U.S. immigration history and statistical data, and it provides links to similar conservative organizations. Georgetown University, Institute for the Study of International Migration [http://www.georgetown.edu/sfs/programs/isim/publications.htm] The Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM) is part of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service and is affiliated with the Law Center at Georgetown University. The ISIM studies issues raised by international migration, including immigration to the United States and its social and legal impact. A list of ISIM publications is provided. Immigration Superhighway [http://www.immigration-usa.com/i_suphwy.html] This Web site has information on and links to the Immigration Nationality Act, immigration forms, advocacy groups, and news articles on current immigration topics. Migration Policy Institute (MPI) [http://www.migrationpolicy.org] Found in 1989, the MPI originated from the Carnegie Endowment s International Migration Policy Program to analyze the movement of people worldwide. On May 22, 2002, the Migration Information Source at [http://www.migrationinformation.org] was launched by the MPI to provide current data and analysis on migration and refugee issues. National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR) [http://www.nnirr.org] This Web site is a forum for a national organization of local coalitions and immigrant, refugee, community, religious, civil rights, labor organizations and activists. Included are links to NNIRR s bimonthly newsletter, current issues, and immigration resources. National Visa Services [http://www.nationalvisaservice.com/index.asp] Founded in 1994, this self-proclaimed Gateway to America provides information on applying for the latest diversity lottery to obtain a green card.

CRS-6 RAND s Center for Research on Immigration Policy (CRIP) [http://www.rand.org/education/crip.html] Established in 1988 by RAND, one of the first think tanks in the United States, CRIP conducts analytical research and policy analysis on the integration of immigrants in the United States, access to public services by immigrants, the education of immigrants and their children, and links between immigration and national security issues. A link to a bibliography of CRIP publications in provided. Urban Institute s Population Studies [http://www.urban.org/centers/psissue.html] The Urban Institute is a nonpartisan economic and social policy research organization. Its Population Studies Research Center analyzes issues related to immigration such as immigrant health, economic status, undocumented aliens in the criminal justice system, and other topics. A listing of current Population Studies publications on various immigration issues can be accessed by clicking on Reports/Books or by going directly to [http://www.urban.org/centers/pspubs.html].