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Benefits for Immigrants
Immigration Forms, Fees and Fingerprints
(Separate Website)
Welcome to the Forms, Fees and Fingerprints information center. From here you'll be able to find most of what you'll need to apply to for a immigration-related service, benefit, or permit. Many of these forms (benefit applications and petitions) require the payment of a fee in order for BCIS to process (adjudicate) your requests. Some also require applicants to pay an additional and separate fee for fingerprinting. This section will provide you with information on fees and fingerprint requirements. The Forms and Fees page provides information on Immigration forms and how to print them.
By: Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
Refugee Resettlement Program Application
(Separate Website)
The Refugee Resettlement Program is a federally-funded program that provides cash assistance, medical assistance, health screening, and social services to refugees. Refugee cash and medical assistance is administered through county DFCS offices. The health screening is provided through county health departments. Social services are provided by a variety of contract agencies. These web pages provide a Program Overview and Information about How To Apply for services.
By: Division of Family and Children Services
Social Security Forms
(Separate Website)
This web site contains a large number of forms available in PDF format, including, but not limited to: (1) Benefit Claims Forms, (2) Benefit Claims Supporting Forms, (3) Direct Deposit Forms, (4) Certain Internal Revenue Service Forms. The web site also allows you to apply on line for certain benefits and services.
By: Social Security Administration
TANF/Food Stamps/Medicaid Application
(Separate Website)
This is an interactive program to assist people in completing the initial application for TANF, Food Stamps and Medicaid. You must user INTERNET EXPLORER to access this program. The initial application is the first step in the application process. This program will take you to another website where you will register, login and then complete an interview. After you have completed the interview, you will be able to print the completed application.
Deportation or Removal
Immigration Forms, Fees and Fingerprints
(Separate Website)
Welcome to the Forms, Fees and Fingerprints information center. From here you'll be able to find most of what you'll need to apply to for a immigration-related service, benefit, or permit. Many of these forms (benefit applications and petitions) require the payment of a fee in order for BCIS to process (adjudicate) your requests. Some also require applicants to pay an additional and separate fee for fingerprinting. This section will provide you with information on fees and fingerprint requirements. The Forms and Fees page provides information on Immigration forms and how to print them.
By: Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
Immigration and Work
Application for a Social Security Card
(Separate Website)
USE THIS APPLICATION TO APPLY FOR: ? An original Social Security card ? A duplicate Social Security card (same name and number) ? A corrected Social Security card (name change and same number) ?A change of information on your record other than your name (no card needed)
By: Social Security Administration
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Foreign Labor Certification H2A Online Processing System
(Separate Website)
The H-2A Online System has been developed by the Department of Labor (DOL), Employment and Training Administration, Office of Workforce Security, and Division of Foreign Labor Certification to allow employers or their agents, who intend to employ nonimmigrant alien worker(s) to perform temporary or seasonal agricultural work to complete and pre-submit their applications (i.e., Forms ETA 750/790 and/or G-28) with DOL via the Web.
Completing and pre-submitting H-2A applications online, does not mean your application(s) would be processed for an H-2A labor certification. It only allows you to complete the application online for submission to DOL prior to mailing in your signed application for labor certification review by a DOL Analyst. Before a DOL Analyst can begin to process your application(s), you are required to mail a signed application along with other supporting documents and attachments to the appropriate DOL Regional Offices serving your area of employment.
It is important that you thoroughly read the online help section, "Getting Started" before you complete and submit H-2A online. The online help provides step-by-step instructions for completing and submitting H-2As electronically.
By: U.S. Department of Labor
Immigration Forms, Fees and Fingerprints
(Separate Website)
Welcome to the Forms, Fees and Fingerprints information center. From here you'll be able to find most of what you'll need to apply to for a immigration-related service, benefit, or permit. Many of these forms (benefit applications and petitions) require the payment of a fee in order for BCIS to process (adjudicate) your requests. Some also require applicants to pay an additional and separate fee for fingerprinting. This section will provide you with information on fees and fingerprint requirements. The Forms and Fees page provides information on Immigration forms and how to print them.
By: Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
Magistrate Court Forms
(Separate Website)
These forms have been developed by the Uniform Forms Committee of the Council of Magistrate Court Judges. They are not mandatory forms for filings in the Magistrate Courts. All Magistrate Courts in Georgia are encouraged to accept pleadings filed using these forms.
By: Council of Magistrate Court Judges
Naturalization/Citizenship
Immigration Forms, Fees and Fingerprints
(Separate Website)
Welcome to the Forms, Fees and Fingerprints information center. From here you'll be able to find most of what you'll need to apply to for a immigration-related service, benefit, or permit. Many of these forms (benefit applications and petitions) require the payment of a fee in order for BCIS to process (adjudicate) your requests. Some also require applicants to pay an additional and separate fee for fingerprinting. This section will provide you with information on fees and fingerprint requirements. The Forms and Fees page provides information on Immigration forms and how to print them.
By: Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
Naturalization: Apply for U.S. Citizenship
(Separate Website)
Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is conferred upon a foreign citizen or national after he or she fulfills the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The general requirements for administrative naturalization include: (1) a period of continuous residence and physical presence in the United States; (2) residence in a particular USCIS District prior to filing; (3) an ability to read, write, and speak English; (4) a knowledge and understanding of U.S. history and government;
good moral character; (5) attachment to the principles of the U.S. Constitution; and, (6)
favorable disposition toward the United States.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Political Asylum and Refugee Status
Immigration Forms, Fees and Fingerprints
(Separate Website)
Welcome to the Forms, Fees and Fingerprints information center. From here you'll be able to find most of what you'll need to apply to for a immigration-related service, benefit, or permit. Many of these forms (benefit applications and petitions) require the payment of a fee in order for BCIS to process (adjudicate) your requests. Some also require applicants to pay an additional and separate fee for fingerprinting. This section will provide you with information on fees and fingerprint requirements. The Forms and Fees page provides information on Immigration forms and how to print them.
By: Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
Sexual Orientation Issues
Immigration Forms, Fees and Fingerprints
(Separate Website)
Welcome to the Forms, Fees and Fingerprints information center. From here you'll be able to find most of what you'll need to apply to for a immigration-related service, benefit, or permit. Many of these forms (benefit applications and petitions) require the payment of a fee in order for BCIS to process (adjudicate) your requests. Some also require applicants to pay an additional and separate fee for fingerprinting. This section will provide you with information on fees and fingerprint requirements. The Forms and Fees page provides information on Immigration forms and how to print them.
By: Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
Visas
Application Forms for U.S. Visas
(Separate Website)
This web site contains copies of documents relating to applications for visas into the United States.
By: U.S. Department of State
Immigration Forms, Fees and Fingerprints
(Separate Website)
Welcome to the Forms, Fees and Fingerprints information center. From here you'll be able to find most of what you'll need to apply to for a immigration-related service, benefit, or permit. Many of these forms (benefit applications and petitions) require the payment of a fee in order for BCIS to process (adjudicate) your requests. Some also require applicants to pay an additional and separate fee for fingerprinting. This section will provide you with information on fees and fingerprint requirements. The Forms and Fees page provides information on Immigration forms and how to print them.
By: Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
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