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Anyone can help me please , I am US citizen and married to a divorcee having a 9 years old child, now I have my child also, My marriage took place in a emergency, my mother was sick and later she was expired. No event took place on my marriage.

I want to go for AOS of my family, I few question:-

1- What is the complete procedure for AOS of my family (My wife, my step-son and my son) if they are in US on visit status?

2- How long the process will take?

3- What are the documents are required? (please in detail)

4- Are we exempted from the AOS interview?

Your help and details reply will be highly appreciate.

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Anyone can help me please , I am US citizen and married to a divorcee having a 9 years old child, now I have my child also, My marriage took place in a emergency, my mother was sick and later she was expired. No event took place on my marriage.

I want to go for AOS of my family, I few question:-

1- What is the complete procedure for AOS of my family (My wife, my step-son and my son) if they are in US on visit status?

2- How long the process will take?

3- What are the documents are required? (please in detail)

4- Are we exempted from the AOS interview?

Your help and details reply will be highly appreciate.

1. http://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide2 follow the guides. Your children would already be citizens. You need to be able to support a household income of 4 (guessing your household is you, your wife and 2 kids) which is $30,312.

2. Roughly a year getting EAD and AP after roughly 90 days

3. Beneficiary's birth certificate, original I-94 to prove status, any divorce certificates, current marriage certificate, your proof of residency/citizenship.

4. No, absolutely no lot adjusting from a tourist visa

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