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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

too late for the daughter, you can file the K1 if you are a USC and then marry here and adjust status,

your wife will have to file for her daughter as you can't file for her, if you would have filed for them sooner, then yes

on a K2, she had to enter the country before she turned 21, and to file for her as her stepfather if you marry and go the CR1 route, the marriage had to take place before she was 18, so there is no way that you can bring the daughter

when her mom has the GC, she can file for her and it will take around 7 years of waiting and she must remain unmarried until her mom becomes a USC

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