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Book SynopsisThis quick-reference work cuts through the legal and procedural complexities of immigration law and explains key provisions and requirements in easy-to-understand language. Immigrants today are faced with a Byzantine mixture of laws and "red tape" from the Immigration and Naturalization Service that makes IRS regulations look like a grade school primer. Whether you want to know the special immigration process for orphans, the exceptions to the controlled substance exclusion, or if the "green card" is really green,
Immigration and the Law is the source to consult.
Trade ReviewThis is a good introduction to immigration law for high school and undergraduate students. This work will be a valuable addition to high school and university libraries. * American Reference Books Annual *