Friday, November 15, 2019
The loss of a loved one brings immense struggle and tragedy within a family. However, when that loved one filed an I-130 petition on behalf of a relative, it can be even more of a hardship because their death causes the petition to be automatically revoked.
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Thursday, May 14, 2015
Introduction
There are three different types of Humanitarian Benefits related to Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative: Conversion of Form I-130 to Form I-360 for Surviving Spouses; Section 204(l) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA); and Humanitarian Reinstatement under INA Section 205 and 8 CFR 205.1(a)(3)(C)(2).
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Thursday, May 14, 2015
Introducción
Hay tres tipos diferentes de beneficios humanitarios relacionados con el Formulario I-130, Petición para Familiar Extranjero; Conversión del Formulario I-130 para el Formulario I-360 para los cónyuges sobrevivientes; Sección 204 (l) de la Ley de Inmigración y Nacionalidad (INA); y Restablecimiento humanitario bajo la Sección 205 de la INA y 8 CFR 205.1 (a) (3) (C) (2).
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