+ Follow SURVIVOR LAW Tag
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[Title] => Avoiding an affidavit of support (Form I-864) by working 40 quarters
[Summary] => Family based petitions and some employment-based petitions (where a relative owns a 5% interest in the petitioning company) require the petitioner to submit an affidavit of support (Form I – 864) in order for the beneficiary to adjust status or obtain an immigrant visa.
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[Title] => Case denied despite eligibility
[Summary] => Recently, a person came into my office in a panic, after his adjustment of status had been denied.
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[Title] => Green cards for family members when the 'worker' dies
[Summary] => My husband was petitioned by his employer several years ago.
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[Title] => But my child was still in diapers when the petition was filed!
[Summary] => In 1988, my sister petitioned me and my family. At the time, our eldest child was only 6 months old.
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[Title] => FAQ's about the 'Survivor Law' (Section 204(1) Part 3
[Summary] => In previous articles, I discussed some FAQs about the Survivor Law (Section 204(l).
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[Title] => FAQs about the 'Survivor Law' (Section 204(1) Part 2
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[Title] => FAQs about the 'Survivor Law' (section 204(l)) Part 1
[Summary] => On October 29, 2009, President Obama signed into law the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, which included a new law (Section 204(l)) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
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