Northwest Foundation of Washington International Student Outreach
The Northwest Foundation of Washington is dedicated to internationalizing education for newly arrived students of all ages in the Pacific Northwest.
Immigration Application Preparation and Consulting Services
The Northwest Foundation of Washington realizes that the immigration process can be a costly process. USCIS charges fees for filing Forms and then immigration lawyers charge thousands of dollars in attorney fees. Additional expenses include making hundreds of copies of supporting materials for your case and mailing or sending them by courier service to USCIS. ...The Things We Need
Since the inception of Northwest Foundation of Washington, there has been an overwhelmingly favorable public response. The Northwest Foundation of Washington has an immediate need for specific items to help deliver services to our community. We plan to spend each dollar wisely and only ask for those items that provide for an immediate need....Immigration Application Prep Fees
A nonimmigrant is a foreign national seeking to enter the United States (U.S.) temporarily for a specific purpose. Nonimmigrants enter the U.S. for a temporary period of time, and once in the U.S. are restricted to the activity or reason for which their visa was issued. They may have more than one type of nonimmigrant visa but are admitted in only one status. People who want to become immigrants are divided into categories based on a preference system. The immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, which includes parents, spouses and unmarried children under the age of 21, do not have to wait for an immigrant visa number to become available once the application filed for them is approved by the USCIS. ...Northwest Foundation of Washington
The Northwest Foundation of Washington is a multicultural immigrant-serving non profit organization dedicated to developing and providing a comprehensive range of services and programs that support and facilitate the integration of legal immigrant families here in the Pacific Northwest.How to Study Abroad in High School
Study abroad - great adventure while getting academic credits! Combine student travel with study abroad for the experience of a lifetime while you're still in high school. Learn how to study abroad in high school.You Can Make The Difference
As a community outreach volunteer, you will be able to help Northwest Foundation of Washington connect with local immigrant communities and distribute information about social services, education access, housing information and conduct in person survey interviews.Immigration Interview Do's and Don'ts
Many, but not all, immigration procedures require an interview with an official from the Bureau of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Being prepared and not arousing suspicion will make the USCIS interview as pleasant as possible. The tenor of each interview will depend on the personality of the USCIS official with whom you meet, so it is almost impossible to be entirely prepared. It is important to remember, however, that it is the USCIS official's job to determine whether there is anything about your background or present circumstances that preclude you from obtaining the immigration status you desire -- the officer does not have anything against you personally.Log in
- The Things We Need
- Immigration Interview Do's and Don'ts
- Understanding Innovative Immigrant Education
- Seattle Area Homestay Referrals
- Volunteer Opportunity Calls
- Immigration Interview Do's and Don'ts
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