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Posted on September 25, 2012

USCIS Public Engagement Series: How to Petition for an Immediate Relative

October 2012, 2-3:30 PM
USCIS District Office
26 Federal Plaza, Room 3-310
New York, NY

On Thursday, October 18, from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm (Eastern Standard Time), USCIS will conduct a national Chinese-language engagement (Jiao liú) as part of USCIS’ ongoing series of multilingual public engagements. Each Jiao liú focuses on an immigration-related topic and includes a presentation and Q&A session with USCIS officials. During the sessions, USCIS spokespersons provide explanations of the law, regulations and forms, but do not offer legal advice or provide case specific information.

The next national Jiao liú session will provide information on how to petition for an immediate relative. The event will be broadcast live from our New York District Office and stakeholders may participate in person, via teleconference by calling 1-888-989-4980 (password: Jiao liú), or via live Web stream at http://www.uscis.gov/jiaoliu.

USCIS looks forward to your participation. Please feel free to forward this information to those with interest in this important event.

For further information on this event, please email [email protected] and enter the word “Jiao liu” in the subject line. You may also visit us at www.uscis.gov/jiaoliu, follow us on Twitter in Chinese (@uscis), YouTube (/uscis), or the USCIS blog The Beacon.

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