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  2. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States grants visa-free entry to nationals of two neighboring jurisdictions under most circumstances: [5] Canada – Citizens of Canada do not need a visa to visit the United States under most circumstances. [11] In addition, under the USMCA (and previously the NAFTA), they may obtain authorization to work under a simplified procedure.

  3. Prucol - Wikipedia

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    A person in the U.S. with asylum or parole refugee status is considered PRUCOL. A person in the US under a temporary visa is NOT eligible for Homestead, pursuant to Rule 12D-7.007(3), Florida Administrative Code. [5] A person in the U.S. under "Temporary Protected Status" is also not eligible. This is true under Florida law no matter how long ...

  4. Category:Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Visa policy of the United States" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... TN status; V. Visa Waiver Program; W.

  5. Category:United States visas by type - Wikipedia

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    T visa; TN status; U. U visa; V. V visa This page was last edited on 7 August 2023, at 22:39 (UTC). Text is available under the ... United States visas by type.

  6. Immigration policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    [46] [47] Eligibility requirements include being between the age of 15 and 31, having come to the United States before reaching the age of 16, having lived in the United States continuously for at least five years, and having any of the following: a high school diploma or GED, an honorable discharge from the military, or current enrollment as a ...

  7. Trump’s 5 biggest moves on immigration so far - AOL

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    It applied to anyone in the U.S. on a nonimmigrant visa, a status that also includes those on work visas, raising numerous questions for how the children of those lawfully present would be viewed ...

  8. USCIS immigration forms - Wikipedia

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    There are two main forms that begin with the letter I and pertain to immigration status but are not managed by USCIS: Form I-20 (issued by educational institutions to students on a F visa status) [4] and Form I-94 (issued by United States Customs and Border Protection when an alien enters the United States). [5]

  9. Dual intent - Wikipedia

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    Such visa holders can be denied admission if the consular or port official reasonably believes that they have interest in permanently remaining in the United States (i.e., in pursuing a green card). Certain activities may appear likely to lead to U.S. permanent resident status in the belief of an experienced government official.