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  • H. R. 1763 seeks to grant Diego Montoya Bedoya permanent resident status in the United States, despite standard immigration limits. This bill allows him to apply for an immigrant visa or adjust his status within two years of the bill's enactment, ensuring he is considered legally present in...

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    Diego Montoya Bedoya might get to stay in the United States without having to follow the usual rules for moving there, but his family doesn't get any extra help to move with him. While he's waiting, he can't be sent away, and any past decisions to make him leave won't count anymore.

  • H.R. 9130 is a bill introduced in the House of Representatives to grant permanent resident status to Diego Montoya Bedoya. It allows him to apply for an immigrant visa or adjust his status to a lawful permanent resident, bypassing certain restrictions that usually apply. The...

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    H.R. 9130 is a bill that would help Diego Montoya Bedoya stay in the U.S. by giving him special permission to become a permanent resident, even though there are usually rules that might not let him do that.

  • H. R. 1589 aims to offer a pathway for certain undocumented immigrants, especially those who came to the U.S. as children, to gain lawful permanent residency and possibly citizenship under specific conditions. The bill outlines eligibility criteria, including requirements...

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    H. R. 1589 is a plan to help some people who came to the U.S. without permission, especially kids who grew up here, to stay and become part of the country if they go to school, work, or join the army, while making sure their private information is kept safe. It also tries to make rules about how much money it costs to apply and get help, but there are worries it might be too expensive or not fair for everyone.

  • H.R. 1445 is a bill introduced in the House of Representatives that aims to grant permanent resident status to Ruslana Melnyk and Mykhaylo Gnatyuk, allowing them to live in the United States legally as permanent residents. The bill outlines that both individuals are eligible...

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    H.R. 1445 is a special rule to let two people, Ruslana and Mykhaylo, stay and live in the U.S. forever, but their families do not get a free pass, and it means two fewer spots for other people who want to move to the U.S. from their country.