Immigration & Green Cards
(Separate Website)
Immigration legal information on how to get a green card, student visas, H1-b visas, and how to become a U.S. citizen.
By: NOLO Law for All
Information for Immigrants
(Separate Website)
This page includes general information, legal information, and links to other online resources for noncitizen women dealing with domestic violence.
By: Women's Law Initiative
The Official Internet Site for the USVI Immigration and Naturalization Service
(Separate Website)
The United States Virgin Islands are truly an American Paradise. Because the islands are a territory of the United States, located on the border of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, there are Immigration formalities that many are not aware of, even the seasoned traveler.
By: USVI Immigration and Naturalization Service
Foreign-Born Adoptions/Orphans
How Do I Apply to Bring a Foreign-Born Orphan to the United States?
(Separate Website)
Find answers about: What is the quickest way to bring a foreign-born orphan that I adopt to the U.S.? Can I adopt a child from any country in the world?
By: U.S. Department of Justice / Immigration & Naturalization Service
How to Get a Certificate of Citizenship for Your Child?
(Separate Website)
A fact sheet about the Child Citizenship Act
By: U.S. Department of Justice / Immigration & Naturalization Service
The Immigration of Adopted and Prospective Adoptive Children
(Separate Website)
A manual about Orphan Petition Procedures, Basic Orphan Petition Requirements, Overseas Orphan Investigation, Difficult Issues in Orphan Cases, Other Procedures Concerning Adoptive Relationships
By: U.S. Department of Justice / Immigration & Naturalization Service
The Official Internet Site for the USVI Immigration and Naturalization Service
(Separate Website)
The United States Virgin Islands are truly an American Paradise. Because the islands are a territory of the United States, located on the border of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, there are Immigration formalities that many are not aware of, even the seasoned traveler.
By: USVI Immigration and Naturalization Service
Helping Immigrants
Beware of Dishonest Immigration Consultants
(Separate Website)
Immigration consultants are individuals who specialize in assisting consumers with immigration law matters. They are not attorneys and are usually not supervised by attorneys.
By: National Consumer Law Center, Inc.
Information for Immigrants
(Separate Website)
This page includes general information, legal information, and links to other online resources for noncitizen women dealing with domestic violence.
By: Women's Law Initiative
The Official Internet Site for the USVI Immigration and Naturalization Service
(Separate Website)
The United States Virgin Islands are truly an American Paradise. Because the islands are a territory of the United States, located on the border of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, there are Immigration formalities that many are not aware of, even the seasoned traveler.
By: USVI Immigration and Naturalization Service
Naturalization/Citizenship
Immigration & Green Cards
(Separate Website)
Immigration legal information on how to get a green card, student visas, H1-b visas, and how to become a U.S. citizen.
By: NOLO Law for All
The Official Internet Site for the USVI Immigration and Naturalization Service
(Separate Website)
The United States Virgin Islands are truly an American Paradise. Because the islands are a territory of the United States, located on the border of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, there are Immigration formalities that many are not aware of, even the seasoned traveler.
By: USVI Immigration and Naturalization Service
Visas and Green Cards
Immigration & Green Cards
(Separate Website)
Immigration legal information on how to get a green card, student visas, H1-b visas, and how to become a U.S. citizen.
By: NOLO Law for All
The Official Internet Site for the USVI Immigration and Naturalization Service
(Separate Website)
The United States Virgin Islands are truly an American Paradise. Because the islands are a territory of the United States, located on the border of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, there are Immigration formalities that many are not aware of, even the seasoned traveler.
By: USVI Immigration and Naturalization Service
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