Immigration Information for the Military
Week of August 27, 2007
Stars and Stripes reports that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has launched a military-specific hot line to help troops and their families better navigate the agency's paperwork and processes. The telephone number is (877) 247-4645 and is toll-free for stateside callers. The staff of the hot line have been trained in military-specific immigration issues. Also, the agency has launched a military-specific website where troops will be able to e-mail questions to those same experts.
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