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- Collection: U.S. Immigration Station & Assay Office (INS)
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Tour of INS Building
Cassie Chinn, Jeni Fung, Dori Cahn and Jay Stansell tour the INS Building
Tags: INS Building
Seyed Mohamed Maulana
Former Swahili instructor at University of Washington, Seyed Maulana recounts his childhood in Mombasa, before his immigration ot the United States. In the US, he depicts his immigration process, and how a strong education made the process easier for…
Tags: Audio, Immigration, INS, INS Building
Mozhdeh Oskouian
Mozhdeh Oskouian was born in Tehran in 1966. Her father was in the Shah's Air Force, but after some persuasion from her mother during the Islamic Revolution, Mozdeh left her home country and immigrated to Seattle. Her asylum lawyer's poor performance…
Tags: Immigration, INS, INS Building
Miyo Ike
Miyo Ike describes her life as a Seattle native, her experiences at the Minidoka internment camp, and her visits to her relatives in Hiroshima. She depicts her experiences with the INS Building during its use as a detention center for single Japanese…
Tags: Audio, Immigration, INS, INS Building, Internment, Minidoka, WWII
Ming Ng
Ming Ng, with the assistance of a translator, discusses her childhood growing up and working in Hong Kong in the 1950s and 60s to help her parents make money to support her younger siblings' educations. She talks about meeting her husband through a…
Mikio Tajima
Mikio Tajima grew up in Japan during World War II. In college, he decided to come to the United States to study, but the foreign student adviser who wrote his exchange student letter made a typo and Mikio ended up spending his first night in the US…
Tags: Immigration, INS, INS Building
Many Uch and Jay Stansell
Oral History Interview with Many Uch and Jay Stansell at the INS Building
Joseph Pham and Nova Phung
This is an oral history of Joseph Pham and Nova Phung and their immigration to the United States from Vietnam. They each explain the process of how they both were refugees fleeing from Vietnam and how they both were interpreters at the INS Building.
Tags: INS, INS Building, Interpreters
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