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I am a US citizen who has my 5yr old british born child with me for the past 1yr. I petitoned for him to live permanently here the USA by filinG form I-130

I received a form I797 notice of approval in the mail yesterday. I do not want him to go back to the UK for his interview.

Please advice should I wait to hear from NVC or I should just go ahead and file for form 1485.

Also will he require any medicals?

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Can you clarify a few details?

1) Was he born to you? If so, was there a reason you couldn't do a Consular Report of Birth Abroad to get his US citizenship?

2) Is he currently in the US? If so, what is his immigration status?

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2012, started over in Seoul: I-130 filed DCF on 7/2, I-130 approved 8/8, Medical at Yonsei Severance 11/20, IR1 appointment in November 2012.

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Can you clarify a few details?

1) Was he born to you? If so, was there a reason you couldn't do a Consular Report of Birth Abroad to get his US citizenship?

2) Is he currently in the US? If so, what is his immigration status?

Yes he was born to me biologically and he came here as a visitor.

I am just waiting for a visa number from NVC as his I-130 has been approved.

Thank you

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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That's going to be 6 years, or so.

I am assuming he is not a USC in his own right.

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Were you a US citizen at the time that your son was born? If yes, then you can register him as a US citizen.

Also, do you have legal custody of him? Where is his mother? These questions are relevant if you are seeking to keep him in the US. You will need her consent to adjust his status.

You need to provide us with more basic information so we can give you competent advice.

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