I am looking for advice in terms of what I can/should do while waiting for Montreal to process my I-130 petition to bring my 15-year old son into the U.S.
I am a U.S. citizen by birth and own my home in the U.S., though I currently live in Canada. My son (Canadian citizen) wants to live with me there and to attend school. My son does NOT have U.S. citizenship rights as I have not lived in the U.S. since my bith. We presented our I-130 petition at the Embassy in Ottawa and are awaiting a Notice of Action from Montreal.
My question is whether my son could enter the U.S. lawfully (he has been crossing almost daily to attend football practice), then decide he wants to stay with me there and apply for a change in his status (to permanent resident) on the basis that: he will be entitled to a visa once our petition is approved, he is lawfully in the U.S.; and our I-130 petition is current and pending? I am looking at a fact sheet from USCIS that seems to suggest so. I would like to get him in school asap, while we await the outcome of the petition. Would this work, or would I face the risk that my son might be deported?
