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  2. L-2 visa - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the law was changed and the spouse of a person with L-1A or L-1B status were allowed to request authorization to work in the United States. [1] A spouse in L-2 status who wants to work must obtain an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). [2] A person in L-2 status with an EAD is allowed to work for any employer.

  3. CR-1 visa - Wikipedia

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    A CR-1 visa is a United States immigrant visa that allows a spouse of a US citizen to enter the US as a conditional permanent resident (hence the abbreviation "CR"). The Department of State issues the CR-1 to spouses who have been married for less than two years; spouses who have been married longer receive the IR-1 visa.

  4. Employment authorization document - Wikipedia

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    Spouse of an E-1 or E-2 Treaty, Trader, or Investor A18: Spouse of an L-1 Intra-company Transferee A19: U-1 Nonimmigrant A20: U-2, U-3, U-4, or U-5 Nonimmigrants C1: Spouse or Dependent of A-1 or A-2 Nonimmigrant C2: Spouse or Dependent of Coordination Council for North American Affairs (E-1)/Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office: C3A

  5. Degree of difficulty: Military spouse and mom of 2 finds ...

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    A military spouse, whose husband was ordered to transfer from Sheppard Air Force Base to Florida, persevered to graduate from MSU Texas. Degree of difficulty: Military spouse and mom of 2 finds ...

  6. Family reunification - Wikipedia

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    Family reunification laws try to balance the right of a family to live together with the country's right to control immigration. How they balance and which members of the family can be reunited differ largely by country. A subcategory of family reunification is marriage migration in which one spouse immigrates to the country of the other spouse.

  7. The 6 most common headache types — and when to see a doctor

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    Headaches are one of the most common medical conditions, with 96% of people having at least one in their lifetime, according to Cleveland Clinic. About 40% of people globally experience what are ...

  8. Military helicopter makes emergency landing on California ...

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    Flames could be seen where a military helicopter made an emergency landing at Camp Pendleton on Friday, causing police to warn drivers of potential traffic delays along Interstate 5. All four crew ...

  9. H-4 visa - Wikipedia

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    A dependent family member is a spouse or unmarried child under the age of 21. [2] If a dependent of an H-1B, H-1B1, H-2A, H-2B, or H-3 worker is already in the United States, they can apply for H-4 immigration status by filing Form I-539 for change of status with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). [3]