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How Divorce Affects an Immigration Process.

How Divorce Affects an Immigration Process.

by Abecard | Jul 2, 2017 | Family Petition, Immigration Law, Permanent Residence

How Does Divorce Affect an Immigration Process? Going through a divorce is usually stressful in itself. But when you add to the trance of ending a marriage the fact that, in turn, this is the basis for the immigration procedures of one of the spouses, the...
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Family Petition-Based Immigration

by Abecard | Jun 17, 2014 | Family Petition, Permanent Residence, Spouses

Family Petition-Based Immigration Not every family relationship serves as a basis for obtaining permanent U.S. residency. Also, U.S. citizens and permanent residents of the United States are treated differently when it comes to family immigration petitions....

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