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If you are an immigrant living in Arizona, this law office would be your first stop on your road to citizenship. This immigration law firm provides personalized and comprehensive legal services in immigration and nationality law. This firm has established a great reputation for its emphasis on employment-based immigration issues. You can get a free e-mail consultation, with an attorney, not a paralegal, according to the firm's website, which also features enthusiastic comments from former clients from Phoenix to Prescott Valley to Scottsdale, Arizona. This website offers a lot of helpful links ranging from government departments to immigrant advocacy Web sites.

PolskiInternet.com was created in 1998 in Chicago to promote all Polish and Poland's related web sites on the internet in different languages. It aims to introduce Polish culture and heritage to all interested parties and to help Poles around the world reach their countrymen for social and business needs. It is one of the largest Polish directories in the world.

If you're ready for lots of heavy reading about immigration to the United States, this website is a must-visit for you. It is loaded with a lot of figures and numbers, mostly based on books and other verified sources. For example, it tells you that in 2006, the number of immigrants in America totaled 37.5 million. It also says that as of March 2007 many cities, including Washington D.C., New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Dallas, Houston, Detroit, Jersey City, Minneapolis, Miami, Denver, Baltimore, Seattle, Portland, Oregon and Portland, Maine, have adopted “sanctuary” ordinances banning police from asking people about their immigration status.

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Other Immigration Links:

  • John F. Roth & Associates – Immigration Attorneys - K-1 or spousal visas, fiancee visas and marriage visas
  • http://www.arctec.com/
  • Cella & Associates, LLC – New Jersey immigration lawyer, U.S. immigration law, naturalization, deporation defense, consular matters
  • http://www.cellalaw.com/
  • The Ranchod Law Group Immigration Law - Experienced U.S. immigration lawyer in San Francisco - Business Immigration Law - Marriage and Family Immigration Law - Visas and citizenship
  • http://www.ranchodlaw.com/

 

 

 
     
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