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7.01.2007

Increased H1-Bs, green cards unlikely before '09
The dreams of increased quotas of non-immigrant highly-skilled worker (H1-B) visas and employment-based immigration visas, or green cards, will now, in all likelihood , have to be shelved till 2009.

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Liberty
Immigration Forms
Application for Posthumous Citizenship

Purpose of Form:

Public Law 101-249 provides for the granting of United States citizenship to an alien or noncitizen national whose death resulted from injury or disease incurred on active duty with the United States Armed Forces during specified periods of military hostilities. Posthumous citizenship is an honorary status commemorating the bravery and sacrifices of these persons; it does not convey any benefits under the Immigration and Nationality Act to any relative of the decedent. If your application is approved, you will be issued a Certificate of Citizenship (N-645) in the name of the decedent. The certificate establishes only that the person is considered to be a citizen of the United States as of the date of his/her death, and is invalid for all other purposes. Note that the Current Form N-644 edition (02/25/03) has updated instructions regarding eligibility to apply for a Certificate of Posthumous Citizenship. One important change is that persons who die as a result of active-duty service in the U.S. Armed Forces on or after September 11, 2001, have become eligible for U.S. citizenship. For veterans who died several years ago, another important change is the extension of the filing deadline to November 2, 2004. Until further notice, Form N-644 applications submitted on the previous (5/30/91) edition will also be accepted.

Number of Pages: 4

Edition Date:

9/13/06. Prior versions acceptable.

Where to File:

Applications must be filed at the Service Center having jurisdiction over the applicant's place of residence.

Filing Fee: $80.00

Special Instructions: 

Note on Filing Fee:

Please consult the "Paying Fees" section of your Service Center site to learn which forms of payment will be accepted. Acceptable forms of payment may vary by office. Checks should be made payable to Department of Homeland Security or U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Note on Where to File:

Please see the related link "Where Do I File?" for information on where you should mail your application

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