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Issuance of driver's license in the U.S. | 7 July 2010 Read More
The U.S. Student Visa – the General Theses | 27 June 2010
Studying, training or participation in the exchange programs in the USA can be an innocent dream of lots, and, fortunately, this dream can come true.
Pass language tests, write essay, collect recommendations, confirm the qualification level, to appeal the admission in one of the U.S. high educational institutions possible at home, but study or pass training in the case of successful admission into one of the American colleges or universities, you should in the USA.
In order to entry the USA border, you need the USA non-immigrant students visa. There are some types of such visas. Read More
Asylum in the United States | 27 June 2010
The person, persuaded in his homeland for race, nationality, religion, political opinion and membership of a particular social group or activities that are not qualified by international or national law in the democratic countries as delinquency, may be given the political asylum. The USA give the status of political asylum for persons, which rights were violated in the territory of their homeland. Read More
A Judge and Jury in the US Trials | 26 June 2010
A judge convening a case for trial before a jury, his or her mission is to manage , facilitate, and oversee a process that will render an outcome based on a fair and impartial assessment of the evidence in the case. A judge must to make jurors understand that they are like deputized judges sworn to fairness. Read More
Arriving and Studying in the U.S | 24 June 2010 The USA immigration low regulates the entry, the stay, the departure from the US territory of all categories of persons, including the students from other countries and participants of exchange programs.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is the agency responsible for ensuring that these visitors comply with U.S. law and regulations.
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Shared Power between States and Federal Government in the USA | 24 June 2010 Immigrants wishing to become the US citizens have to show knowledge and understanding of the difficult concepts of organization of the state and society in the USA. One of the most important concepts is federalism. Federalism in the USA can be characterized by sharing, overlapping and competing powers among all levels of government, that leads to the creation of the source of energy and tension in the U.S. system of government. Read More
Registration for the Diversity Visa Lottery | 22 June 2010 Every year, the U.S. government makes in Diversity Visa Lottery 50,000 permanent residence visas (“green cards”). Visa applicants are selected through a computer-generated, random lottery. The selection of a person’s name in the lottery gives that person the right to participate in the next steps in the visa application process.
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U.N.: the Amount of Refugees is Constant | 22 June 2010 Asylum seekers are not flooding into rich countries according to the report of The United Nations refugee agency. Data from 44 industrialized countries shows 377,000 people filed asylum applications in 2009.
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Some Differences in the US Judicial System | 19 June 2010 The U.S. judicial system can be characterized by more wide usage trial by jury: more jury trials are conducted in the United States each year than in any other country in the world. Jury practices differ somewhat between the state and federal courts and even among state courts.
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