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IMMIGRATION 101 BASIC OVERVIEW

Terms/Concepts Agencies Involved TODAY S TOPICS Why/How do people come to the U.S.? o Temporary o Permanent Why is it so hard to come to the U.S. permanently? What if things go wrong? Citizenship/Naturalization DACA Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

TERMS / CONCEPTS Immigrant vs. nonimmigrant Lawful permanent residence (LPR) vs. citizenship Legal vs. illegal Foreign National = FN = alien

TERMS / CONCEPTS What is a visa? Legal definition: physical document in passport issued at consulate outside the U.S. opermission to present self at border/port of entry Common definition: a nonimmigrant classification (e.g., J-1, H-1B, TN, E-3, O-1, etc.)

AGENCIES Many federal agencies are involved with immigration matters odepartment of Homeland Security (DHS) odepartment of State odepartment of Labor odepartment of Justice ofbi

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Former INS no longer exists. Now, 3 new agencies within DHS: USCIS ICE CBP

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) US Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) -Filing applications & petitions -Affirmative interviews Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) -Fraud investigations -Represents govt in Immigration Court -Administers SEVIS for F & J categories Customs & Border Protection (CBP) -Border issues

Department of State Consulates o Issue visas Exchange Visitor Program Refugee Issues

Department of Labor Prevailing wage Labor certification (PERM)

Other Agencies Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) Immigration Courts Board of Immigration Appeals FBI: Criminal background checks

Why/How do foreign nationals come to the U.S.? Family Tourists (B, VWP) Employment (H, J, L, TN, O, green card) Study (F, J, M) Escape persecution (Asylum / Refugee) Enter Without Inspection (EWI) Fraudulently (false documents, relationship)

Nonimmigrant Visa Categories A - Diplomats B - Visitors (B-1 business, B-2 pleasure) C Aliens in transit (inc. crewmen, diplomats) D Crewmembers E Treaty Traders/Investors (E-3 for Australians [like H-1B]) F Students G International organizations H Certain types of temporary workers (inc. H-1B specialty occupation) I Media representatives J Exchange Visitor K Fiancé(e) of US citizen, spouse of US citizen or LPR L Intracompany transferee M Vocational Students

Nonimmigrant Visa Categories cont d N Family members of G/NATO special immigrants O Extraordinary ability P Athletes, artists, entertainers Q Cultural exchange for businesses with public exposure R Religious workers S Witnesses in criminal cases (aka Snitch visa) T Trafficking Victims TN - Treaty/NAFTA Workers from Canada/Mexico, specified occupations U Crime Victims V Spouse/Child of LPR with immigrant visa pending Visa Waiver No visa needed from designated countries 90 days max.

Types of visas we see at UW UW-sponsored (through ISO) o J-1 "Exchange Visitor" Scholar (UW academic appointment title) or Student Intern (sponsored through UWEO VISIT program) o H-1B Temporary Worker in a Specialty Occupation o E-3 Treaty Professional Visas for Australian Citizens o TN NAFTA Status for Canadian or Mexican Citizens o O-1 Individual of Extraordinary Ability o Employment-based green cards

Types of visas we see at UW cont d Non UW-sponsored employment o F-1 Optional Practical Training/J-1 Academic Training o B-1/WB Visitor for Business o Employment Authorization Document ( EAD or EAD card ) Students o F-1 Students o J-1 students o DACA Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals o Derivatives of other categories (H-4 = child of H-1B)

Lawful Permanent Residence = LPR = Green Card

Methods of obtaining LPR status Employment Family Immediate Relatives, other relatives, Fiancé(e) Self petition (VAWA, U visa, asylum) Refugee Diversity lottery

What does the government look for in considering an application for LPR status?

For all applicants How did the FN arrive in the US (if here)? Is there an immigrant visa available in their category is the priority date current (Visa Bulletin)? Bad acts waiver(s) available and/or needed?

Employment-based Labor certification (PERM) -Type of job -Minimum job requirements -FN must meet requirements before start w/employer -Prevailing wage -Recruitment

Family-based Does relationship still exist? - Still married? - Petitioner still alive? - Child under 21?

WHY IS IT SO HARD TO IMMIGRATE TO THE UNITED STATES? Employment-based quotas long lines o Complicated, expensive process o Categories depending on: Education/Experience Country of origin o Wait lists can vary, for example: Master s degree from Canada no wait Bachelor s degree from India 12 years Unskilled workers no line to get into

WHY IS IT SO HARD? cont d. Family based quotas long lines Categories depending on: o Status of the petitioning family member (LPR or USC) o Relationship to the petitioner o Country of origin o Age of child (under/over 21) o Marital status

Examples of wait times for family Spouse/Minor child of US citizen: o No wait list Spouse/Minor child of LPR: o Just under 2 years Married adult son/daughter of USC from Mexico: o Almost 12 years Sibling of USC from Philippines: o 23 years

WHY IS IT SO HARD? Cont d For someone already inside the United States: owith few exceptions, must enter legally and maintain valid nonimmigrant status from the time of entry until they get the green card.

WHY IS IT SO HARD? Cont d 3- and 10-year bars Permanent 10-year bar

Bad Acts that may have consequences Violation of status inc. overstay Commission of crime Enter without inspection Commit fraud to get visa or enter False claim to US citizenship Waivers available for some, but not all

Immigration Court Removal Proceedings Removal f/k/a deportation Immigration judge can grant relief oasylum ocancellation of removal ovoluntary Departure ogreen card if eligible, etc.

CITIZENSHIP / NATURALIZATION

How to attain U.S. Citizenship Citizen at birth: - Birth in USA - Derivative Born abroad to USA parent(s) Naturalization: - Apply after 5 years of LPR status, except: -After 3 years if living with USC spouse Children: - Acquire citizenship automatically under certain circumstances - Adoption

CITIZEN vs. LPR Both can live & work in US Both can sponsor family members for permanent residence, but USC s can sponsor more relationships Only US citizens can vote LPR s can lose status, citizens cannot

What s next in immigration?

Immigration Reform? DAPA? = Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents. Similar to DACA. Depends on presidential politics, congressional politics

QUESTIONS?