Afterward, the Officers from the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) survey all the data that the (RSC) has gathered, an additional direct an in-person meeting with every immigrants candidate is done before choosing whether to favor them for resettlement in the United States (U.S. Department of State). At the level of the (USCIS), refugees experience health screening to detect any health issues and to make sure that those with infectious disease such as Tuberculosis, do not enter the United State. Finally, after successfully passing these steps, the (RSC) contact a "sponsorship affirmation" from a U.S.- based resettlement office that is knowledgeable about giving help to recently arrived exiles. Most refugees’ people experience a brief U.S. social introduction course preceding their flight to the United States (U.S. Department of …show more content…
are qualified for a minimum of eight months of government-provided health care (U.S. Department of the State). Indeed, upon arrival, each refugee is eligible for temporary health care coverage. Most refugees receive a time-limited cash and medical assistance, as well as support for case management services, English as a Foreign Language classes, and job readiness and employment services. All designed to facilitate refugees’ successful transition to life in the U.S. and help them to attain self-sufficiency. All these goals are reached with the help of certain community agencies such as the Lutheran Social Service