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People move to the US from all over the world The top four countries of origin for immigrants living in the U.S. in 2023 are Mexico, India, China and the Philippines. The source data did not have clear indications of the countries of origin for 1.25% of all foreign-born U.S. residents.
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I dont have travel insurance. I dont know where Ill be staying. Im not sure about the details of my visa application. Ive been denied a visa before.
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Migration High School Questions What is the difference between an economic migrant and a refugee? Who benefits from emigration and a reliance on remittances in the Philippines? How does sovereignty complicate aiding refugees? What patterns do you see in which countries migrants leave and which countries they go to?
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At the end of your immigrant visa interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate, the consular officer will inform you whether your visa application is approved or denied. Visa approval - When approved, you will be informed how and when your passport and visa will be returned to you.

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