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Discover how you can make your way to the US and find assistance
with ease!

Each year the US government allows for 20,000 immigrants and refugees to come to the United States from Africa.However, you don't have to be an immigrant to benefit from this guide! This guide provides information that any African living in the United States can use, whether you are an immigrant or not.

Many Africans leave the motherland each year to find a new home and a new life in the United States. However, many immigrants have several questions when they arrive to this strange and confusing land, such as:

  • How do you find housing?
  • Where do you grocery shopping?
  • How can you get a good paying job?
  • How do you become a naturalized US citizen?
  • Who can help you get a visa or green card?


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All of these are incredibly important questions, because as an immigrant or refugee, you must live in the US legally or face being deported back to Africa. Deportation for many Africans could easily be a death sentence.

This guide is designed to assist those 20,000 African immigrants who come to the United States seeking a better life or perhaps their life's fortune. This guide is designed to provide you with the resources and information you need to not only immigrate to the United States, but to find programs that will assist you in resettling in whichever popular city you choose to call home, including:

  • Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland
  • New York City
  • Philadelphia
  • Chicago
  • Atlanta
  • liMinneapolis
  • Dallas
  • Los Angeles




This guide will provide you with all of the following and more:

  • Immigration forms and resources provided by the United States Government
  • Addresses, phone numbers, websites and emails to all of the US Embassies, Consulates and Missions located inAfrica and their US addresses if available.
  • Community outreach programs providing sources of food, clothing and housing – most of which is free to immigrants!
  • Catholic Charities in the major US cities. Catholic Charities are located in most cities are an excellent source ofinformation as well as legal assistance.
  • African restaurants and stores
  • Churches
  • Programs that offer English language courses.

This information has been carefully researched and compiled and includes all websites and email addresses where available. Each resource also includes the address and phone numbers.

Because many Africans speak several different languages, we have noted which programs provide English-as-a-second language courses as well as offer translation services. These programs not only assist the newcomer, but also provide them with a means to learn English for free sothat they can communicate freely in their new home.

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This guide is one of the most important guides that you could own as a newimmigrant in the United States. If you're looking for a way to make your transition to the UnitedStates easier, this is the guide you've been looking for. No other guide is as cram packed full of resources and programs that are available to you to use today.

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