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Piscescarmen

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  1. Thanks for your kind replies. For the K1/K2 my american sister who is a medical doctor is willing to be a co sponsor if needed. 

    For the AOS too . I own an apartment in Peru and I will be renting it, Does this count ? Also, my son receives child support from his peruvian father.

    I dont know if these things can count as the money will be put in my peruvian bank account.

     

    My son is not under medication so he never goes to the doctor. But he wont be able to work I think. 

     

    Maybe a letter from my sister stating she will support him and pay his health treatments (he is not on any but still) help?

    Letters from peruvian relatives too?

     

    Thanks a lot

     

     

  2. Hi:

     

    Can somebdoy recommend me a very good lawyer with experience in filing K1/K2 , AOS but with lots of knowledgement in special situations as public charge, special needs, autism elegibility and so on? I am the K1 and my son who is 19 years old is the K2. The problem is my son has autism. He can talk, read, write but not age apropiately, and he might never be able to work independently so I am concerned about 3 things:

     

    1) Will he pass the medical examination (Lima, Peru)... Do I need to bring letters from his pediatrician stating he is not a dangerous person? (he eventually has tantrums when he gets frustated but he is not in any medication)

    2) Will the consul think he might become a public charge? (I will never institutionalize him ) We will have a co sponsor (my sister who is a medical doctor in the USA)

    3) Even if we are able to get the K1 and K2 visas, when we apply for AOS, and they see his medical examination in Lima or has to go through a new one in the USA, is there a chance he will be denied it (the AOS)?

     

    We both have tourists visas and have travelled to the USA more than 30 times but I know the requirements for inmigrating are more strict.

     

    I have asked 2 inmigration lawyers and they have told me we wont have any problems but I would like to ask one who has actually dealt with this kind of situation. I dont want to get there, and then having to come back as there is no way I can stay without my son.

    I wrote the Embassy in Lima asking if autism would be a reason for denial and they responded this:

    "Kindly visit the following web site with detailed information about ineligibilities: https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/ineligibilities.html"

     I had asked them before in twitter openly and they said it was NOT a reason for denial but that was 2 years ago when my son was 17.

    So, PLEASE if you know a good lawyer who knows about this could you please let me know so we can start the petition.

     

    THANKS SO MUCH!!!!

    Carmen

     

     

  3. On 6/4/2017 at 2:11 AM, Rippy88 said:

    Hey Carmen, I'm not 100% sure. But, I don't think the embassy location matters as far as Co-Sponsors on the affidavit of support and income requirements. I think they would accept your sister as a co sponsor. Please don't take my word for it. I highly recommend you make a new forum topic asking the same thing as this one is kind of a different subject. I know someone on this website will know for sure. good luck! 

     

    I will let you know how it goes! 

    I wrote them*Lima Embassy(  and they say yes, that they do accept co sponsors. Thank you 

  4. Hi

    I am very worried now. My fiance , an american citizen and I want to start the K1 and K2 visas. But my son is going to be on may 19 years old.

    I have been told by a lawyer ,as long as he enters the USA with the K2 visa before he turns 21 there wont be any problem to get the temporary green card.

    BUT I know we will have to file for the permanent green card before the 2 years of getting the first temporary one. So, in 2 years he will be already 21 or 22.

    And I dont want him having to leave the country as he has autism.

    Do you know if he has to be younger than 21 to be able to do the petition for the removal of conditions 2 years after we enter the USA?

    Also , what can I do to have them process the first temporary green card at the same time for me and my son? (I dont know if its enough filing together)

    I have asked different lawyers and they dont agree on their answers. Please I need help, THANK YOU VERY MUCH

    Carmen

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