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AFM Februrary 2007

Chapter 1.1 purpose

chapter 2 defining customer service

2.2 role of adjudicator

2.3 our customers

2.4 culturally diverse

2.5 courtesy

2.6 professional service

2.7 knowledgeable service

2.8 providing to applicants with disabilities

2.9 upset applicants

2.10 further reading customer service

3.1 terminology

3.2 mission statement

3.3 chain of command, 3.4 adherence to policy

3.5 roles of headquarters...

3.6 roles and functions of related USCIS and DHS

3.7 adjudications working groups

4.1 position descriptions

4.4 uniforms & credentials, 4.5 reserved, 4.6 fraud detection

10.1 receipting and acceptance processing

10.3 general adjudication procedures

10.12 to 10.20

11.1

11.2, 11.3

11.4 and 11.5

14.1 thru 14.3 research

14.4 through 14.6

14.7 through 14.10

15.1

15.2 through 15.4

15.5 and 15.6

15.7 through 15.10

chapter 17 TOC (no substantive)

20.1 numerical limitations and visa bulletin

20.3 and 20.4

20.5 continued

20.5 enforceable affidavits of support

21.1

21.1 continued (4)

21.1 continued (5)

21.2

21.2 continued

21.2 continued(3)

21.3

21.3 continued

21.4

21.4 continued precedent decisions

21.5 petition for an orphan

21.5 continued

21.5 continued, 21.6 reserved

21.7 petition for amerasian

21.7 continued

21.8 petition for parent

21.9 petition for sibling

21.10 refugee_asylee petitions#2FE3

21.11

chapter 22 TOC (no substantive)

23.1

23.2 AOS

23.2 continued

23.3 medical examinations

23.3 continued

23.4 presumption of lawful admission

23.6 refugee and asylee adjustment under ...

23.7 registration of LPR

23.7 continued

23.8 section 28.9

23.11 cuban adjustment

23.12 NACARA

23.12 continued

23.12 continued (3)

23.13

23.13 continued

23.13 continued (3)

23.14

24.1 and 24.2

24.3

24.4 continued, and 24.5

24.6 LIFE Act

25.1 marriage fraud

25.1 continued

25.1 continued (3)

25.2 entrepreneurs

26.1 adjudication issues

26.2 adjudication procedures

30.1 maintaining status

30.2 extension of stay for nonimmigrants

30.2 continued

30.3 change of nonimmigrant status under 248

30.3 continued

30.4 replacement of arrival-departure records

30.5 status as foreign government official

30.6

30.7 unauthorized employment

30.8 affidavits of support for nonimmigrants

30.9, 30.10

31.1 petitions for temporary workers (H classifications)

31.2 general requirements

31.3 H1-B Classificaiton and documentary evidence

31.4 ag workers (H-2A)

31.5 temp service or labor workers

31.6 trainees (H-3)

31.7 nurses

31.8 strikes

32.1 petitions for intracompany transfers (L classification)

32.2 terminology

32.3 individual L petition process

32.4 blanket petiiton process

32.5 individual eligibility under blanket petiitons

32.6 technical issues

33.1 and 33.2

33.3 consultation requirement

33.4

33.5

33.6

33.7

33.8 and 33.9

33.10

34.1

34.3

34.5

34.6

37.4

38.1 and 38.2

41.3 waiver of medical grounds of inadmissibility

41.3 continued

41.3 continued (3)

41.6 waivers of inadmissibility for refugees and asylees

43.1

43.2

45.1

45.2

45.3

45.4 waiver based on claim of persecution

45.5

45.6

51.1

51.3 and 51.4

52.1 and 52.2

52.4

53.1

53.3 adjudications

53.4, 53.5

54.1

54.2

54.4

56.2 and 56.3

61.1

71.1 citizenship acquisition and derivation

71.1 continued

71.1 continued (3)

72.2 examination preparation

72.2

72.3 decision process

72.3 continued

72.3 continued (3)

72.3 continued (4)

73.1

73.3

73.4

73.5

73.6 Good Moral Character

73.7, 73.8

74.1 form N-400

74.2(a)

74.2(b)

74.2(c)

74.2(c) continued

74.2(d)

74.2(e)

74.2(f)

74.2(g)

74.2(g) continued

74.2(h)

74.2(i)

74.2(j)

74.2(k)

74.2(l)

75.1

75.2

75.3

76.1 Denaturalization in General

81.1 work measurement procedures, statistical reports

81.2 continued

83.1 and 83.4

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