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"Petitioner" refers to the party who petitioned the Supreme Court to review the case. This party is variously known as the petitioner or the appellant. "Respondent" refers to the party being sued or tried and is also known as the appellee.
U.S. citizens and lawful permanent resident petitioners residing in the United States must file Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
The petitioner is the party who presents a petition to the court. On appeal, the petitioner is usually the party who lost in the lower court. This can be either the plaintiff or defendant from the court below, as either of the parties can present the case to a higher court for further proceedings.
The U.S. citizen or green card holder who files the I-130 petition is officially called the \u201cpetitioner\u201d or \u201csponsor.\u201d The person seeking a green card is officially known as the \u201cbeneficiary.\u201d
"Petitioner" refers to the party who petitioned the Supreme Court to review the case. This party is variously known as the petitioner or the appellant. "Respondent" refers to the party being sued or tried and is also known as the appellee.
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The U.S. citizen or green card holder who files the I-130 petition is officially called the \u201cpetitioner\u201d or \u201csponsor.\u201d The person seeking a green card is officially known as the \u201cbeneficiary.\u201d
Petitioner: A U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member or employer (or the employer's agent) who files a family-based or employment-based immigrant visa petition with USCIS.
"Petitioner" refers to the party who petitioned the Supreme Court to review the case. This party is variously known as the petitioner or the appellant. "Respondent" refers to the party being sued or tried and is also known as the appellee.
The Petitioner is a person making a request of the government. In the context of immigration, this is a person (the \u201cpetitioner\u201d) who files an immigration form to request benefits on behalf of another person (the \u201cbeneficiary\u201d).
Definition of petitioner : one who makes, submits, or signs a petition The lost children had not been found.

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