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My mother and father divorced when I was 2 years old. My dad won custody of me (Sweden) and my mother emigrated to the United States where she has been a citizen for almost 10 years now. I meet her for the first time after 20 years a couple of months ago. I fell in love with the untied states of America, I just came back under the visa waiver program to Sweden and I'm feeling not to good at all. I want to live with my mother her last years. She's older and has had cancer.. Now we're filing for the I-form 130 and I'm wondering how long will it take for me as a unmarried daughter of the age 22 to get at least a visa to stay in U.S while I wait for my green card? Thank you so much in advanced for the people who answers this!

 
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