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1. EB-1: Extraordinary Ability Employment-Based 1st Preference
(Green cards/Green Cards: Self-Petition)
... can include their family members in the green card cases.All Rights Reserved. 7. An applicant with a pending  green card case, who is in the U.S., should still consult with a competent immigration attorney ...
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
2. EB-2: National Interest Waiver Employment-Based 2nd Preference
(Green cards/Green Cards: Self-Petition)
... for these green card cases. 4. The National Interest Waiver applicants can include their family members in the green card cases. 6. All Rights Reserved. This article is intended for informational purposes ...
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
...  3.    U visa status allow the visa holders to eventually apply for U.S. permanent residence status or green card. 4.    Family members and non-spouse partner (regardless of gender) of temporary visa ...
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
4. I-140: Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker for Green Card
(Green cards/Green Cards: Employment)
... applicant may include the biodata of certain family members who intend to immigrate with the applicant in the green card cases. 7. All Rights Reserved. This article is intended for informational purposes ...
Tuesday, 06 October 2009
5. PERM: Permanent Labor Certification
(Green cards/Green Cards: Employment)
... green card position in compliance with the criteria promulgated by immigration law. 7. The EB-3 green card applicant may include certain family members as derivative applicants in the green card cases ...
Saturday, 03 October 2009
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