Family members of US citizens and permanent residents are eligible to be sponsored for permanent residence in the United States. Persons who have been granted permanent resident status in the United States are given a Green Card as proof of their status.

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by 王文员 | 2013-08-15

The visa applicant and the U.S. citizen must be legally able to marry. This means that the parties must meet the age, consanguinity and gender requirements of the state in which they wish to marry. Neither party may have a living spouse.

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by 计阳 | 2013-10-28

To be eligible for a provisional unlawful presence waiver you must fulfill ALL of the following conditions:

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by 计阳 | 2013-10-28

Beginning March 4, 2013, certain immigrant visa applicants who are spouses, children and parents of U.S. citizens (immediate relatives) can apply for provisional unlawful presence waivers before they leave the United States.

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by 计阳 | 2013-10-28

The Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) amended the Immigration Nationality Act (INA) by changing who qualifies as a child for purposes of immigrant. This permits certain beneficiaries to retain classification as a “child,” even if he or she has reached t

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by 计阳 | 2013-10-28

Chain migration is a term with several meanings that is often misused and misunderstood.

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