C. ADDITIONAL FORMS OF THE IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE (Source: Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice; as of March 5, 1992. NOTE: These are in addition to the INS forms, relating to processing of immigrant visas, listed in Appendix VIII.E.) Form Number AR-11 G-56.... G-79A. G-94. G-146 G-340 G-620 G-845. G-854 G-884 I-9 I-17 I-20AB /I-20ID..... I-20MN I-43 I-68 I-72 I-90 I-92 I-102 I-104 I-126 I-129 I-129F. I-129S. I-131 I-134 I-140 I-175 I-180. I-181. I-185 I-190. I-191........... I-192. I-193 Title Alien Change of Address Card. Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Representative. General Call-in Letter. Data Relating to Beneficiary of Private Bill. Card Notice to Alien Regarding Mailing of Reentry Permit. Report of Alien Person Institutionalized. Blood Group, Blood Type and RH Factor Test. Sworn Statement of Refugee Applying for Entry into the Documentation Verification Request. Application/Petition Acknowledgement/Fee Receipt. Employment Eligibility Verification. Petition for Approval of School for Attendance by Nonim- Certificate of Eligibility For Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (M-1) Student Baggage and Personal Effects of Detained Alien. Form Letter for Returning Deficient Applications/Peti- Application to Replace Alien Registration Card. Application for Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant Arriv- Alien Address Report Card. Report of Status by Treaty Trader of Investor. Petition to Classify Status of Alien Fiance or Fiancee for Nonimmigrant Petition Based on Blanket L Petition. Petition to Classify Status of Alien Relative for Issuance of Application for Travel Document. Affidavit of Support. Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker. Application for Nonresident Alien's Canadian Border Notice of Voidance of Form I-186 or Denial of Form I-190. Nonresident Alien Canadian Border Crossing Card. Application for Nonresident Alien Mexican Border Crossing Card. Application for Advance Permission to Return to Unrelinquished Domicile. Application for Advance Permission to Enter as Nonimmigrant. Application for Waiver of Passport and/or Visa. I-210 I-212. I-221 I-243 I-246 Form Number I-256A I-275....... I-290B.... I-291 I-292 I-301. I-327 I-352 I-356 I-357 I-358 I-360 I-361 I-363 I-408 I-409 I-418 I-438 I-464A I-485 I-508 I-515.... I-538 I-541 I-542 I-543 I-551 I-566 I-571 I-589 I-643 I-644 I-693 I-694. Voluntary Departure Notice. Title Application for Permission to Reapply for Admission into Application for Removal. Application for Stay of Deportation. Application for Suspension of Deportation. Letter RE Action Application for Permission to Reapply for Notice of Withdrawal of Application for Admission to the Notice of Appeal to the Administrative Appeals Unit. Receipt of Depositary for U.S. Bonds or Notes Accepted as Permit to Reenter the United States. Immigration Bond. Request for Cancellation of Public Charge Bond. To Visitors Entering the United States. Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant. Request to Enforce Affidavit of Financial Support and Application to Payoff or Discharge Alien Crewman. Passenger List-Crew List. Departure Information Card. Notice of Third/Sixth Preference Petition Approved Under Application for Status as Permanent Resident. Waiver of Rights, Privileges, Exemptions, and Immunities Notice to Student or Exchange Visitor Admitted without I- Certification by Designated School Official. Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Worker Order of Denial of Application for Extension of Stay or Information and Instructions to Nonimmigrants. Order of Denial of Application for Change of Nonimmigrant Status. Alien Registration Receipt Card. Interagency Record of Individual Requesting Change/Adjustment to, or from, A or G Status, or Requesting A or G Dependent Employment Authorization. Refugee Travel Document. Request for Asylum in the United States. Supplementary Statement for Graduate Medical Trainees. Application for Waiver of Grounds of Excludability (under Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Notice of Appeal of Decision under Section 210 or 245A of I-695 I-697 A I-698 I-699 I-730 I-736 I-751 I-760 I-765 I-775 I-777 I-791 I-797 I-803 I-805. I-817 Form Number I-821 M-9 M-50 M-76 M-122 M-188 M-201 M-230 M-249 M-250 M-272 M-279 M-282 M-286 M-287 M-288 M-289 M-290 M-291 M-302 M-303 M-304 M-308 N-14A.. N-17.. N-25. N-300.. N-340.. Title Application for Replacement of Form I-688A, Employment Change of Address Card for Legalization and Special Agri- Application to Adjust Status from Temporary to Perma- Guam Visa Waiver Information. Petition To Remove Conditions on Residence. Application for Employment Authorization. Visa Waiver Pilot Program Agreement. Application for Issuance or Replacement of Northern Mari- Visa Waiver Pilot Program Information Form. Petition for Attorney General Recognition to Provide Application for Temporary Resident Status as Replenish- Declaration of Ineligible Family Member of Legalized Application for Temporary Protected Status. Application for Action on an Approved Application or Citizenship Charts. United States Immigration Laws-General Information. Availability of Citizenship Education Films. Citizenship Education to Meet Naturalization Require ments. Appeals and Motions. Nonimmigrant Students and Exchange Visitors-Documentary Requirements for Admission to the United States. Employment of F-1 and M-1 Nonimmigrant Students in the United States. Basic Guide to Naturalization. INS Directory of Nonprofit Immigration Counseling Agen- The Immigration of Adopted and Prospective Adoptive INS Orphan Petition Procedures at a Glance. Manual-The Immigration of Permanent Foreign Worker. Notice to Special Agricultural Workers. A Reference Manual for Citizenship Instruction. Citizenship Education and Naturalization Information. U.S. History 1600-1987 Level I. U.S. Government Structure Level II. Citizenship Education & Naturalization Information, ESL. Arrival Information. Naturalization Requirements and General Information. Application to File Declaration of Intention. Form Number N-400.. N-404. N-422. N-426.. N-430.. N-445. N-455....... N-470........ N-550. N-560. N-561. N-565........ N-570. N-578. N-600. N-643... N-644....... Title Application for Naturalization. Request for Withdrawal of Petition for Naturalization. Request for Certification of Military or Naval Service. Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony. Application for Transfer of Petition for Naturalization. Application to Preserve Residence for Naturalization Purposes. Certificate of Naturalization. Certificate of Citizenship. Certificate of Citizenship. Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Certificate of Naturalization. Special Certificate of Naturalization. Application for Certificate of Citizenship. Application for Certificate of Citizenship in Behalf of an Application for Posthumous Citizenship. X. BRIEF HISTORY OF UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION POLICY [Prepared by Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress; #91-141 EPW; January 25, 1991] A. SUMMARY The early colonists were primarily of European stock, representing the nations which claimed the "new" land. By the end of the 18th century, a new society was effectively established here, taking its language and many of its customs from England. The mass migration of the 19th century was the result of a near perfect match between the needs of a new country and Europe. Europe at this time was undergoing drastic social change and economic reorganization, compounded by overpopulation. America needed immigrants for settlement, defense, and economic well-being. During the period 1820-1880, Germany, Great Britain, and Ireland accounted for the largest numbers. In the last two decades of the 19th century, the volume of immigration continued to increase and the main sources shifted from Northern and Western to Southern and Eastern Europe. The Federal Government assumed an increasingly active role, with the first general immigration statute enacted in 1882. While the United States remained willing and able to absorb the mass migration during the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, the country's needs had changed. The frontier had closed, and the "new" immigrants, as they were characterized by the Dillingham Commission, fueled the industrialization and urbanization of America. However, there was growing ambivalence toward the urban immigrants by a predominantiv rural oxunity By the end of Word War I, the era of mass migration was brought to a close by the enactment of increasingly restrictive legislation. Legislation enacted in 1917 codified existing lions and added new ones. During the 1920s, numerical restrictions were based on immigration from the Eastern Hemisphere in the form of the natwes" og quota system. The 1917 and 1924 laws remained in effect until 1932. Tmmates sharply during the intervening years in response to the deprecede and World War II, as well as the legislative restrictions. Lepelers fed and carried forward the essential elements of the 1917 * Are Pied over President Truman's veto, it reflected the cold war at*** *mmunism of the period following World War II at the onset of Am Was While the national origins quota system remained in place until - 4 law, immigrants, and legal and illegal temporary workers entered drey Mowing a major change in public attitudes toward race and national A repealed the national origins quota system, replacing it 1 så e chessa Red primarily on reunification of families and needed skills. ; vut the mor sources of immigration have shifted from Europe to Latin and reversing the trend of two centuries. In the 1970s, the entry of up the restrictions of the basic law-both illegally as undocumented kid ally as refugees was increasingly the dominant pattern in immigraKitsap kun for the major issues confronting the Congress. A series of major Pon, Meyraced in the 1980s through 1990, consisting of the Refugee Act of 1980, vio Noorm and Control Act of 1986, and the Immigration Act of 1990. |