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Family Petition

Family petition is the way an American citizen or a legal permanent resident asks the US government to grant an immigrant visa (to live inside the United States) to a foreign relative.

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Fiance(E) VISAS K-1

The Fiancé(e) Visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows a foreign national to visit their Fiancé(e) for 90 days in the United States.

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Nonimmigrant Visas For Husband Type K-3

It is a nonimmigrant visa that allows the wife of an American citizen to enter the United States to see her husband and to apply for residency within the United States. This visa is not the residency permit but a permit to enter the United States to apply for residency.

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Family Unity

Under this process, an immigrant parent could apply to the government for the permission for their child to stay in the United States with a work permit while waiting for their family petition to be approved so that they could then apply for residency.

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Family Petition

It is the process by which an immigrant applicant asks the US government to grant them residency through an immigrant visa. This process is called consular because the process is carried out in the consulate of the country of origin of the immigrant applicant.

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Parole In Place

It is a procedure in which an immigrant who is the spouse or parent of a member of our armed forces or a veteran of the armed forces can ask the government for a special permit to process their application for residency in the United States without having to leave the country.

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Request For Forgiveness

A request for forgiveness is a way for an immigrant applicant to ask the government to forgive them for any violation of immigration laws they have committed so they can obtain or maintain residency in the US.

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