Q1. What is the main federal law governing immigration in the United States?Alien and Sedition ActsPatriot ActEmigration Control ActImmigration and Nationality Act
Q2. Which government agency is responsible for administering immigration benefits and enforcement in the US?Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Q4. What is the maximum duration of stay for an individual on an H-1B visa?1 year3 years6 years6 months
Q5. Which President signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986?George H. W. BushJimmy CarterBill ClintonRonald Reagan
Q6. What is the process called when a foreign national becomes a naturalized US citizen?Permanent ResidencyCitizenship by BirthAsylumNaturalization
Q7. Which of the following is the highest level federal court where immigration cases can be appealed?District CourtSupreme CourtCourt of AppealsCircuit Court
Q8. What is the term for a person who flees their home country due to a well-founded fear of persecution?VisitorCitizenRefugeeImmigrant
Q9. What do the initials DACA stand for in relation to US immigration policy?Department of Air and Space AdministrationDeferred Action for Crime AbatementDeferred Action for Childhood ArrivalsDepartment of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs
Q10. Which of the following is NOT a ground of inadmissibility for entering the US?Economic-related groundsHealth-related groundsSecurity-related groundsFamily-related grounds
Q11. Which agency is responsible for conducting removal or deportation proceedings?Transportation Security Administration (TSA)Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR)U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Q12. What is the term for a visa that allows a foreign national to work in the US temporarily?Student visaVisitor visaExchange visaEmployment-based visa
Q13. Under which President was the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) program announced?Joe BidenGeorge W. BushDonald TrumpBarack Obama
Q14. What is the maximum number of immigrants that can be admitted to the US each fiscal year?No more than 700,000None of these answersNo more than 500,000No more than 200,000
Q15. What is the term for a law enforcement officer authorized to enforce immigration laws within the US?Border Patrol agentICE agentCustoms officerImmigration officer