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The immigration and naturalization service administers our immigration laws

The I.N.S. is the cabinet-level agency of the U.S. Department of Justice charged with administering immigration laws at the border and within the United States.

Most people seeking immigration assistance are attempting to obtain a green card, replacement of a green card, authorization for employment, authorization for permanent residency, adjustment of their residency status, naturalization, and petition for an alien relative.

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