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chrissandra

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  1. I’m not sure GC is an option for a few reasons. In order for it to be approved you would need to move to the USA and live here. Proof of domicile is required . And for your wife’s GC not to be cancelled, she would need to actually live in the USA. none of which you said you wanted. you may be correct, it’s not only not worth while but it is not plausible. Maybe, down the road, if you decide to move to the USA… good luck with your journey
  2. Immigration is actually straightforward. There are certain types of visas, backed up by rules and regulations. it is not a game of “how to circumvent the rules “. quite simple. your father has 2 options: 1. get a tourist visa also know as a B1/B2 visitor visa. He is applying on his own (as mentioned quite a few times before) and your approval is irrelevant 2. You apply for him to become a green card holder. That process also comes with its own rules as to how to keep the status once one is granted your brother 1 apply for a tourist visa on his own merit. Your approval irrelevant 2. you apply for his immigration visa and he gets in a 20+ years queue Appreciate help you are getting from all this awesome VJ people, who are only trying to help…after all that’s why you posted your question here…also familiarizing yourself with the immigration ABC’s will help so you wouldn’t feel attacked but will recognize help when help is offered. good luck on your journey!
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