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USCIS Releases Guide for New Immigrants
The
Office of Citizenship, within U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, is
announcing the release of Welcome to the United States: A Guide for New
Immigrants. The USCIS calls the publication a “landmark” that represents
the first time in recent history that the federal government has provided
orientation materials for new permanent residents. Designed for permanent
residents and the organizations that serve them, Welcome to the United States
contains information to help immigrants settle into everyday day life in the
United States, as well as basic civics information that will introduce new
immigrants to the U.S. system of government. The guide also provides new
immigrants with ideas on how to become involved in their new communities and how
to meet their responsibilities and exercise their rights as permanent residents.
This
guide includes information about:
·
The rights and
responsibilities of permanent residents
·
Places
to learn English
·
How
to find a place to live
·
How
to get a Social Security number
·
Job
placement resources
·
How the U.S. school system
works and how to enroll your child in school
·
Ways
to keep your home and family safe
·
How
the Federal Government works
The
guide is available for free, and can be found online in English, Spanish,
Chinese and Vietnamese at http://uscis.gov/graphics/citizenship/. Copies will
soon be available online in Tagalong, Korean, Russian, Arabic, French,
Portuguese, and Haitian Creole. Print copies of the English and Spanish guides
are available for purchase through the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) by
calling 1-866-512-1800 or by ordering through their website at http://bookstore.gpo.gov.
Individual copies of the English and Spanish guides cost $9.50. The guide in
English is offered at a bulk purchase discount of $171 for a box of 100. The
guide in Spanish is offered in bulk at $112 for a box of 50.
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