8 CFR 204, Subpart A - Immigrant Visa Petitions
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- § 204.1 — General information about immediate relative and family-sponsored petitions.
- § 204.2 — Petitions for relatives, widows and widowers, and abused spouses and children.
- § 204.3 — Orphan cases under section 101(b)(1)(F) of the Act (non-Convention cases).
- § 204.4 — Amerasian child of a United States citizen.
- § 204.5 — Petitions for employment-based immigrants.
- § 204.6 — Petitions for employment creation aliens.
- § 204.7 — Preservation of benefits contained in savings clause of Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1976.
- § 204.8 — [Reserved]
- § 204.9 — Special immigrant status for certain aliens who have served honorably (or are enlisted to serve) in the Armed Forces of the United States for at least 12 years.
- § 204.10 — Petitions by, or for, certain scientists of the Commonwealth of Independent States or the Baltic states.
- § 204.11 — Special immigrant status for certain aliens declared dependent on a juvenile court (special immigrant juvenile).
- § 204.12 — How can second-preference immigrant physicians be granted a national interest waiver based on service in a medically underserved area or VA facility?
- § 204.13 — How can the International Broadcasting Bureau of the United States Broadcasting Board of Governors petition for a fourth preference special immigrant broadcaster?
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