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How U.S. Immigration Law Applies to Families of U.S. Citizens
How U.S. Immigration Law Applies to Families of U.S. Citizens
This section of the website explains how you may petition for relatives (or future relatives such as a fiancé(e) or a prospective adopted child) to immigrate to the United States.
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