Name the Status
Visa Categories
Government Agencies
Terms
BAL Facts
100

Can live and work in the U.S. indefinitely, as well as vote and serve on juries

U.S. Citizen

100

Intends to stay in the U.S. TEMPORARILY

Nonimmigrant Visa (NIV)

100

Handles the administrative functions of immigration, and adjudicates petitions and applications. 

USCIS

100

The movement of people from 1 country to another country where they are not citizens

Immigration

100

The application you will use to update your timesheet and sign up for your benefits

UltiPro

200

Does not have the legal right to be or remain in the U.S.

No Lawful Status

200
Intends to stay in the U.S. PERMANENTLY 

Immigrant Visa (IV)

200

Their mission is to protect U.S. workers and jobs

Dept of Labor (DOL)

200

Some people are ___ ____, which means they do not need to get a visa stamp prior to coming to the U.S.

Visa Exempt

200

The name of BAL's homepage that will allow you to access department information and resources

BALPOINT

300

Can live and work in the U.S. indefinitely but does not have U.S. citizenship

Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR)

300

Allows the FN to enter the U.S. under an NIV but pursue their immigrant visa simultaneously

Dual Intent
300

Represents American foreign policies abroad, processes visa applications at U.S. Consulates and Embassies. 

Dept. of State

300

A ___ ___ is a person who was born outside the country they live in.

Foreign National

300

The name of the site where you can see your required trainings and watch optional trainings

BALSMART

400

Has permission to live in the U.S. for a limited period of time for a specific purpose, like school or employment

Visa Holder; Nonimmigrant

400

Scenario: Sabato has an ____ visa because he intends on staying in the U.S. permanently.

Immigrant Visa (IV)

400

Enforces U.S. Immigration laws at U.S. ports of entries and inspects cargo and people entering and exiting the U.S.

Customs and Border Protection (CBP)

400

List at least 3 other terms we may use to refer to the Foreign National

FN, Employee, EE, Beneficiary, Principal, Principal Employee, Traveler

400

How many offices does BAL have across the United States?

13 offices

- Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Tysons and Washington D.C. 

500

Provided to individuals of certain countries due to unsafe conditions in their home country

Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

500

Scenario: Haruka has a _____ visa because she entered the U.S. temporarily but she wants to simultaneously pursue her immigrant visa to stay permanently.

Dual Intent 

500

USCIS and CBP fall under this department

Dept Homeland Security (DHS)

500

The average wage for a specific job in a specific geographic location.

Prevailing Wage

500

What year was BAL founded? 

1980

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