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I-130 Applications, US I-130, US Immigration Visa Servises, Employment Visas - VisaNow.Com Visa Directory I-130 (327 words) |
 | I-130 is a petition used to apply for permanent residence based on a family relationship with a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident of the U.S. The U.S. citizen or U.S. lawful permanent resident is the I-130 "petitioner" and files the application. |
 | Note: When a U.S. citizen petitioner files an I-130 petition for a husband or wife, child under 21 years old, or parent beneficiary, and the beneficiary is currently in the U.S., an I-485 application for permanent residence may be filed at the same time because the beneficiary is immediately eligible for permanent residence. |
 | If the priority date for the I-130 application is current and the beneficiary and dependents are in the U.S., they may adjust their status to permanent residence by filing USCIS Form I-485. |
| Analysis of Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 (636 words) |
 | Sonnet 130 is Shakespeare's rather lackluster tribute to his Lady, commonly referred to as the dark lady because she seems to be non-white (fl wires for hair, etc). |
 | Sonnet 130 is clearly a parody of the conventional and traditional love sonnet, made popular by Petrarch and, in particular, made popular in England by Sidney's use of the Petrarchan form in his epic poem "Astrophel and Stella." |
 | In sonnet 130, the references to such objects of perfection are indeed present, but they are there to illustrate that his lover is not as beautiful -- a total rejection of Petrarch form and content. |