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101 West Ida B Wells Drive, Chicago, IL 60605

US Citizenship and Immigration Services

Administers immigration and naturalization functions and establishes immigration services policies and priorities. It handles immigrant visa petitions, naturalization petitions, asylum and refugee applications and changes in green card status. In addition to the laws, forms, services, and educational information on immigration, the USCIS website also has information on filing immigration-related Freedom of Information/Privacy Act (FOIA) requests and a genealogy section with information about immigration history and how to find out more information about immigrant relatives. Under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), battered immigrants can petition for legal status in the United States without relying on abusive US citizen or legal permanent resident spouses, parents or children to sponsor them.

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1717 Avenue H East, Omaha, NE 68110

US Citizenship and Immigration Services

Accepts and processes reports of unlawful employment of foreigners. Orphan adoption information. Non-immigrant employment status. U.S. passport or visa application information. Information on bringing family or relatives to U.S. Criminal or unlawful alien reporting information.

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1222 Spruce Street, Room 2.205, Saint Louis, MO 63103

US Citizenship and Immigration Services - Saint Louis

Administers immigration and naturalization functions and establishes immigration services policies and priorities. It handles immigrant visa petitions, naturalization petitions, asylum and refugee applications and changes in green card status. In addition to the laws, forms, services, and educational information on immigration, the USCIS website also has information on filing immigration-related Freedom of Information/Privacy Act (FOIA) requests and a genealogy section with information about immigration history and how to find out more information about immigrant relatives. Under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), battered immigrants can petition for legal status in the United States without relying on abusive US citizen or legal permanent resident spouses, parents or children to sponsor them.

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United Way of the Midlands
Neal Smith Federal Building, 210 Walnut Street, Room 215, Des Moines, IA 50309

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services

Provides information regarding immigration and naturalization benefits. Applications for: citizenship, green card, work visa in the U.S., and international adoption.

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United Way of the Midlands