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What documents are typically required for a family-sponsored immigration petition, as a U.S. permanent resident to apply for a husband or wife?

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What documents are typically required for a family-sponsored immigration petition, as a U.S. permanent resident to apply for a husband or wife?

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Depending on the relationship between the sponsor and the beneficiary, these are the typical documents required: copy of your Green Card, birth certificate, marriage license, and/or divorce decree. In most cases, the sponsor needs to provide employment verification and W-2 forms for recent years. Other information required of the beneficiary includes the passport, visa, I-94, photos, and medical examination report.

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