America is more than twice the size
of the European Union, with a population of more than 300 million
people. In the last year alone, more than ten million new immigrants
opted for US immigration to live and work.
The US has special ties with the UK,
Australia, New Zealand and other NATO members, as well as close
business ties with Canada and Mexico.
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- Figures from the US Census Bureau put the average household income in 2007 at $50,233.
- There are 759 cars per 1,000 inhabitants - almost double that of the EU.
- State and local governments operate education; children are required to start school at six and finish when they are between sixteen and eighteen.
- The average life expectancy is 77.8 years, one year short of Western Europe.
- Recent immigration from Asia and Latin America has added to the diverse melting pot.
- Americans watch more TV than any other country in the world, averaging 5 hours per day.
US Citizenship and Immigration Services
US immigration is governed by United
States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), which is a branch
of the Department of Homeland Security.
USCIS promotes national security
through processing immigrant visa applications as well as managing other
immigration tasks, such as granting permanent citizenship or permanent
residence.
In order to become a lawful
permanent resident you must hold a Permanent Resident Card for at least
five consecutive years and have no trips out of the US lasting longer
than 10 days. If during that time marriage to a US citizen takes place,
eligibility will be shortened to three years.
US Citizenship
US citizenship can be obtained after between 3 and 5 years in the country, depending on your situation.
USA Visa
Visit this page for more information
about the various USA visas on offer. Find out further information on
our US Citizenship page.
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