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The Law Offices of J. Manuel Acevedo, P.A., are located at 116 North Park Avenue in Sanford, Florida, 32771.
Attorney Acevedo is a lawyer admitted to practice law in Florida, has clients from Florida, the United States, and
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Number of persons who became Legal Permanent
Residents in the U.S. each year from 1990 to 2012
A Legal Permanent Resident is a person that has been authorized by the government to live and work permanently in the United States even though he or she is not a citizen. That authorization is sometimes referred to as a "green card." There are different ways to get a green card but the most common ways are through the application of a family member that is a U.S. citizen or a legal permanent resident or through the application of an employer who cannot find a qualified person in the geographic region to fill what is typically a specialized position.

Below are the number of immigrants that were granted legal residence in the United States each year from 1990 to 2012, according to the immigration statistics from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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Un Residente Permanente es una persona que, aunque no es cuidadana de los Estados Unidos, ha sido permanentemente autorizada a vivir y a trabajar en el país.
Dicha autorización es comunmente coconocida como la "tarjeta verde" o la "green card." Las maneras más comunes de recibir la "green card" son a través de una petición radicada por un familiar y a través de una petitición de trabajador.
Aquí encontrará una tabla que demuestra el número de residentes permanentes que han sido otorgados autorización para permanecer en el país cada año desde el 1990 hasta el 2012.
Número de Residentes
Permanentes Nuevos 1990 - 2012
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