US Immigration Law

US immigration law determines whether a person is an alien. An alien is
defined as any person who is not a citizen of the United States. Immigration
law describes the associated legal rights, duties, and obligations of aliens
in the United states. Immigration law also encompasses the rules and
method by which aliens can become naturalized citizens with full rights of
citizenship.

There are two types of visas: immigrant and nonimmigrant. Nonimmigrant
visas are primary issued to  tourists and temporary business visitors.
Immigrant visas  permit their holders  to stay in the United States
permanently and ultimately to apply for citizenship.  An alien who has an
immigrant visa is permitted to work in the United States.
Immigration Law
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