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USCIS is responsible for the administration
of immigration and naturalization adjudication functions
and establishing immigration services policies and priorities.
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The mission of the Bureau of Consular
Affairs is to protect the lives and interests of American
citizens overseas and to strengthen U.S. border security.
Consular work is about touching people’s lives
in a thousand different ways every day.
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The Employment and Training Administration
(ETA) administers federal government job training and
worker dislocation programs, federal grants to states
for public employment service programs, and unemployment
insurance benefits. These services are primarily provided
through state and local workforce development systems.
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The American Immigration Lawyers Association
(AILA) is the national association of over 10,000 attorneys
and law professors who practice and teach immigration
law.
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The Visa Bulletin offers valuable information
about immigration. Click on the appropriate link below
to find the desired bulletin.
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The Judicial Branch of California. In California, as
in the federal government, the power to govern is divided
among three equal branches: the executive, the legislative,
and the judicial. |
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3580 Wilshire Boulevard
Suite 1710
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Tel. No. 213.381.5710
Anna Rhea V. Samson, Esq.
BAR ADMISSIONS
California (2003)
Philippines (1998)
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