The USCIS oversees the following immigration categories:
Citizenship
Lawful permanent residency
Family- and employment-related immigration
Employment authorization
Inter-country adoptions
Asylum and refugee status
Replacement immigration documents
Foreign student authorizations
Permanent Resident Green Cards
U.S.
Government VISA VISA INFO
The
UnitedStatesVisas.Gov is an official source of information about
U.S. visa policy and procedures. You can learn about the visa
application process, understand current requirements, and get
updates on recent developments.
U.S. Immigration
The Department
of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is the investigative arm of
the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and is tasked with securing the
nation's border, economic, transportation and infrastructure security.
Tips For Foreign
Travelers Coming To U.S.A.
Source: Voice of America
For Your
Protection
Do
not lock your checked bags. (They may have to be checked by security
officials for your safety.)
If
you are carrying a computer when you check in for your flight, take
it out of its case when you approach the security checkpoint.
Do
not wrap gifts. They may have to be opened for a security
inspection.
Pack
smart. Put any camera film in your carry-on baggage. Put your
personal items in clear plastic bags so screeners can see them
without having to touch them.
Avoid
wearing or carrying metallic objects in your clothes to avoid
setting off checkpoint alarms.
Arrive
early for your flight. Check your airline for details.
Go
online at www.tsa.gov
to find more tips on airport security in the U.S., including what
you can and cannot carry on the plane.