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Anybody heard about Permanent Partners Act

Anybody heard about Permanent Partners Act

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Old Jun 24th 2002, 12:20 pm
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Default Anybody heard about Permanent Partners Act

I visited Siskind's immigration website at http://www.visalaw.com and in the Advocacy
updates there's this bill that was filed by a certain lawmaker called Permanent
Partners Act that would allow common law or permanent partners to have derivative
status for US immigration purposes. I feel that this bill if it passes would be
heaven sent for people like me who have an F2b family petition who are not allowed to
get married without losing entitlement to the immigrant visa, but have common law
spouses with kids. Furthermore, this bill would also allow US citizens to pass on
immigration benefits to their wife and kids even if their not married. There would be
hope for the long separation being endured by a lot of people if this one pushes
through. Please ask your congressman to support this bill.
 

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