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hi,

it was long time never post again, about my mother case is already done i dont have any problems now, but i had something to do right now to help i am USC and my mother permanent resident i had to 2 sisters 1 married had 3 kids all of them was really young she is 38 years old, and my 1 sister was 35 she has disability deaf person unmarried. and i had 1 brother 39 years old unmarried. they are came from philippines my concerned was i want to petition them even we know they are taking too long. but i just want to know what supposed to do like getting evidence and the form.

these are my questions.

what form should i get to USCIS?

should i sign each of them especially my sister married she got 3 kids and her husband should i put in one application?

what evidence of my sister married supposed they can send?

how about my brother unmarried and my sister disable deaf, what evidence the can send?

i m petitioner what should i send together all the applications?

and, i wonder if my mother can petition them and what evidence she can submit she is working right now but she's low income and i wondering is that true if my mom petition them is not getting longer than mind. because i believed they had to wait 22 years to approved if i petition them.

please anybody had experience and ideas please share with me i would appreciate thank you,

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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You can petition all 3, your Mother can petition the two that are unmarried.

Children, Spouses, Affidavit of support is otherwise something that will arise when the petitons are current, many decades away.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Will take around 23 years. Someone will correct this if I'm off.

03/27/2009: Engaged in Ithaca, New York.
08/17/2009: Wedding in Calcutta, India.
09/29/2009: I-130 NOA1
01/25/2010: I-130 NOA2
03/23/2010: Case completed.
05/12/2010: CR-1 interview at Mumbai, India.
05/20/2010: US Entry, Chicago.
03/01/2012: ROC NOA1.
03/26/2012: Biometrics completed.
12/07/2012: 10 year card production ordered.

09/25/2013: N-400 NOA1

10/16/2013: Biometrics completed

12/03/2013: Interview

12/20/2013: Oath ceremony

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi,

it was long time never post again, about my mother case is already done i dont have any problems now, but i had something to do right now to help i am USC and my mother permanent resident i had to 2 sisters 1 married had 3 kids all of them was really young she is 38 years old, and my 1 sister was 35 she has disability deaf person unmarried. and i had 1 brother 39 years old unmarried. they are came from philippines my concerned was i want to petition them even we know they are taking too long. but i just want to know what supposed to do like getting evidence and the form.

these are my questions.

what form should i get to USCIS?

should i sign each of them especially my sister married she got 3 kids and her husband should i put in one application?

what evidence of my sister married supposed they can send?

how about my brother unmarried and my sister disable deaf, what evidence the can send?

i m petitioner what should i send together all the applications?

and, i wonder if my mother can petition them and what evidence she can submit she is working right now but she's low income and i wondering is that true if my mom petition them is not getting longer than mind. because i believed they had to wait 22 years to approved if i petition them.

please anybody had experience and ideas please share with me i would appreciate thank you,

apart from the i130 for each of them, proof of citizenship and birth certificates. If they aren't in English, you need to attach a translation. you need to proove you are siblings, at least having one or two parents in common.

like the others said your mom can't file for your married sister. and if she files for your unmarried sister, your sister cannot marry unless your mom becomes a USC. Both of you can file for your unmarried sister. no need of the affidavit of support now.

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apart from the i130 for each of them, proof of citizenship and birth certificates. If they aren't in English, you need to attach a translation. you need to proove you are siblings, at least having one or two parents in common.

like the others said your mom can't file for your married sister. and if she files for your unmarried sister, your sister cannot marry unless your mom becomes a USC. Both of you can file for your unmarried sister. no need of the affidavit of support now.

so, just 2 I-130 for my unmarried sister, and my unmarried brother and my mother cannot file for my sister married. my mother green card holder. so need to submit together birth certificate both of them and my mother birth certificate am i right?

correct me if i m wrong it takes 10 yrs to petition mother vs daughter,son if unmarried?

so, since i m USC i can file them together just only I-130 and birth certificates i think correct me if i m wrong it takes 23 yrs to wait my 3 siblings.?

thank you for reply appreciate

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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12 or 13 rather than 10.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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so, just 2 I-130 for my unmarried sister, and my unmarried brother and my mother cannot file for my sister married. my mother green card holder. so need to submit together birth certificate both of them and my mother birth certificate am i right?

correct me if i m wrong it takes 10 yrs to petition mother vs daughter,son if unmarried?

so, since i m USC i can file them together just only I-130 and birth certificates i think correct me if i m wrong it takes 23 yrs to wait my 3 siblings.?

thank you for reply appreciate

recap:

one i130 per sibling, married or single if you file for them. your birth certificate and your sibling's birth certificate, proof of citizenship

one i130 per unmarried child if your mom files for them, child's birth certificate, where mom's name appears. proof of GC. If the unmarried child is divorced, copy of divorce decree.

any documents not in English need to be translated into English, and send copy of document in native language.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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12 or 13 if i file them or 12 or 13 if my mom file them i m just curious about that. because is different mother and daugther petitioner. there are my siblings.

if your mom files, the category for unmarried children over 21 is 2B in the visa bulletin. For the Phillipines, they are working with petitiones that have a priority date of November 15, 1998

if you file for your siblings, the cateogry is 4th, and they are working with petitions that have a prioriy date of December 8,1987

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if your mom files, the category for unmarried children over 21 is 2B in the visa bulletin. For the Phillipines, they are working with petitiones that have a priority date of November 15, 1998

if you file for your siblings, the cateogry is 4th, and they are working with petitions that have a prioriy date of December 8,1987

so how about my sister 38 yrs old married has 3 kids are below 21 years old and she still married. how i can file to her and how many years she can wait?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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About 20 to 25 years.

The children would have aged out by then, they would in any event be adults with their own lives.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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so how about my sister 38 yrs old married has 3 kids are below 21 years old and she still married. how i can file to her and how many years she can wait?

there is only one category for siblings, the amount of waiting time is the same(married, unmarried, under 21 or over 21), over 20 years. any petition starts with the i130, your asking the same question. her children won't be able to come with her since they will be over 21.

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