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Consulate
General of India, Houston
The Consulate
General of India, Houston forms part of the Indian Government's
Diplomatic representation in the United States. The Consulates
General of India in New York, Chicago, Houston and San
Francisco, function as regional Diplomatic representatives
covering different parts of the US. Consular services, Visas and
Passports. Links and Information on Culture, Education, travel
etc.
Consulate
General of India, Chicago
The Consulate
General of India, Chicago forms part of the Indian Government's
Diplomatic representation in the United States. The Consulates
General of India in New York, Chicago, Houston and San
Francisco, function as regional Diplomatic representatives
covering different parts of the US. Consular services, Visas and
Passports. Links and Information on Culture, Education, travel
etc.
Consulate
General of India, New York
The Consulate
General of India, New York forms part of the Indian Government's
Diplomatic representation in the United States. The Consulates
General of India in New York, Chicago, Houston and San
Francisco, function as regional Diplomatic representatives
covering different parts of the US. Consular services, Visas and
Passports. Links and Information on Culture, Education, travel
etc.
Consulate
General of India, San Francisco
The Consulate
General of India, San Francisco forms part of the Indian
Government's Diplomatic representation in the United States. The
Consulates General of India in New York, Chicago, Houston and
San Francisco, function as regional Diplomatic representatives
covering different parts of the US. Consular services, Visas and
Passports. Links and Information on Culture, Education, travel
etc.
Embassy
of India, Washington D.C.
The Embassy
of India, Washington, remains the main representative body of
the Government of India in the US. The Embassy located in
Washington D.C. is able to provided services for Visas, Passport
Renewal, Person of Indian Origin Card, Information on Dual
Citizenship, Birth/life/marriage/police clearance certificate,
attestation of property and all other consular services.
Department
of Homeland Security
The new department's first priority is to protect the nation against further
terrorist attacks. Component agencies will analyze threats and intelligence,
guard our borders and airports, protect our critical infrastructure, and
coordinate the response of our nation for future emergencies.
Department
of State
The Department of State is the lead U.S. foreign affairs agency. It advances
U.S. objectives and interests in shaping a freer, more secure, and more
prosperous world through formulating, representing, and implementing the
President's foreign policies.
Department
of Labor
DOL has developed its Web Site to make information about the Department,
its programs, and the laws and regulations it administers widely available
and easy to access.
U.S.
Customs Service
Ensuring the legal passage of goods and persons into and out of the United
States.
Border
and Transportation Security
Securing U.S. Borders and infrastructure, BTS
falls under the umbrella of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Bureau of Immigration and Customs
Enforcement
As the largest investigative arm of the Department of Homeland Security,
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) brings a unified and
coordinated focus to the enforcement of federal immigration laws, customs
laws, and, as of November 2003, air security laws.
Bureau
of Customs and Border Protection
the single agency unifying the borders of the United States, the CBP also
falls under the auspices of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Internal
Revenue Service
Tax branch of the U.S. Government. A well-equipped site, able to answer your
questions regarding tax laws and processes.
Social
Security Administration
Established to give financial protection to Americans at times of
retirement, disability and death and to family members.
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