Immigration Information
Undertaking the difficult task of immigrating and becoming a citizen of the United States can be confusing and overwhelming. In this section you will find a huge list of organizations and resources that will help you to live or work in the U. S.
Resources
Immigration Law and Policy Web Sites
A list of links to other valuable law and policy websites.
Immigrant Rights, Immigration Law Advocacy, Human Rights, and Refugee Rights Websites
A list of organizations (with links to their websites) that work in the areas of immigrant advocacy and also human and refugee rights.
National Listing of Voluntary Agencies(VOLAGs)
A list of not-for-profit agencies providing free or low-cost immigration law services.
Sample tests used by the USCIS (formerly the USCIS), specifically:
- 100 questions
The most commonly asked at naturalization interviews questions. - 65/20 questions
The the so-called 65/20 questions asked of citizenship applicants age 65 or older who have been a permanent resident for at least 20 years.
And of course, further and more thorough help can also be found in Allan Wernick's book U.S. Immigration and Citizenship - Your Complete Guide.


