Abstract

To facilitate understanding and assistance to immigrant populations, a framework on stages in the migration process is described and applied to recent Soviet emigres in the United States. Practice examples illustrating issues associated with each of the stages in the migration process are presented. Recent changes in Soviet emigration and United States admission policy responses are discussed in light of their implications for individual and family adaptation and service delivery.

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