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Are you considering sponsoring a relative?

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November 17, 2016

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USCIS Policy and Procedure
Program Management

This one-page flyer helps raise awareness of the various fee changes that will impact families seeking to reunite through immigration. The flyer provides helpful examples of family-based residency applications and highlights total costs.

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