BOOK NOTES: U.S. immigration, citizenship guides


PARSIPPANY, N.J. - The publisher Next Decade recently released the second edition of its handbook "Citizenship Made Simple: An Easy-to-Read Guide to the U.S. Citizenship Process." This book serves as a sequel to the publisher's earlier release, "Immigration Made Simple," which is still available.

Immigration lawyers Barbara Brooks Kimmel and Alan M. Lubiner wrote the two handbooks, both of which offer basic information about the U.S. immigration and citizenship process.

For example, the citizenship handbook includes information on terminology, requirements to become a citizen, the application and testing process, a question and answer section, sample forms and a list of contact addresses.

The immigration handbook provides information about permanent resident alien status, the types of visas the U.S. government issues (more than 25), terminology, application process and methods, appropriate federal and private resources to use for assistance, legal rights and requirements.

Both handbooks, written in simple English, are intended not only for individuals considering citizenship and immigration, but for employers, family members, directors of aid programs that would like a basic and clear explanation of the U.S. government's position and procedures on immigration and citizenship.

Both handbooks may be ordered from: Next Decade; 39 Old Farmstead Road; Chester, NJ 07930-2732; phone/fax: (908) 879-6625; toll-free phone, (800) 595-5440; or e-mail, [email protected].

The cost of "Immigration Made Simple" is $19.95; "Citizenship Made Simple" costs $16.95. New Jersey residents must pay 6 percent sales tax. Shipping is $4 for the first book; $1 for each additional book. Individual orders must be prepaid.


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, February 28, 1999, No. 9, Vol. LXVII


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