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As you might imagine, the Net is chock full of information on international issues. Immigration is no exception. The Yahoo! Immigration and Naturalization category lists dozens of web sites, covering everything from government regulations to assistance organizations. Of course, the final word in coming to America rests (literally) with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. The site offers forms, handbooks, statistics and a database of immigration law. You'll also find a page aimed specifically at those who wish to become naturalized U.S. citizens. If you can't find what you're looking for at the INS site (and frankly, we wouldn't be
surprised if you couldn't), check out the U.S. Immigration FAQ from attorney Sheela Murthy. Her "Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions" are invaluable for anyone who wants to make the United States their home. Finally, the National Immigration Forum offers basic information on immigration as well as quotes, facts and discussion groups that relate to the issues surrounding legal immigration.
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