Letter Of Intent Residency Template – US

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The information provided is intended solely as a general template concerning intentions related to establishing residency in the United States. It does not serve as legal advice and should not replace consulting a qualified attorney experienced in immigration or residency law. Legal requirements and regulations can differ by jurisdiction, and modifications may be necessary to meet local standards. Responsibility for utilizing this template lies with the user, and we accept no liability for errors, omissions, or consequences resulting from its use without expert review.


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Please note: This is a sample Letter of Intent for Residency in the US, provided for illustrative purposes only. The actual terms and conditions may vary based on specific negotiations and legal requirements.

Sample Letter of Intent for US Residency

Parties:

Applicant: John A. Doe
Address: 123 Maple Avenue, Springfield, IL 62704

Designated Immigration Attorney: Jane B. Smith
Address: 456 Oak Street, Chicago, IL 60605

Purpose of this Letter:

This letter expresses the applicant’s intent to apply for US residency and outlines preliminary understanding and commitments related to the immigration process.

Intended Actions:

The applicant intends to submit an application for permanent residency (Green Card) under appropriate categories, cooperating fully with the attorney throughout the process.

Legal Guidance:

This letter is non-binding and serves as an expression of intent; actual legal procedures and documents will adhere to applicable US immigration laws and regulations.

Governing Law:

This letter shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United States and relevant immigration regulations.

Additional Terms:

  • The applicant agrees to provide all necessary documentation for the residency application.
  • This document does not constitute an official application or legal advice.
  • Both parties acknowledge that the final approval depends on the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

Springfield, ______________________

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John A. Doe (Applicant)
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Jane B. Smith (Attorney)