MsShah
-
Posts
3 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Partners
Immigration Wiki
Guides
Immigration Forms
Times
Gallery
Store
Blogs
Posts posted by MsShah
-
-
2 minutes ago, milimelo said:
I have two other siblings as well. There is no petition filed by anybody. What would you suggest in that scenario.
My sister is above 21 and unmarried. How long it take to process the application and who is better to file the petition for her. ME (CITIZEN) OR PARENTS (LPR)
My other brother who is married and have kids. How long it take to process the application and who is better to file the petition for him. ME (CITIZEN) because my parents are (LPR) and it would take almost 5 year to apply for citizenship.
How long it take if my parents apply for children above 21 and married and unmarried
-
Hi,
I have a confusion i wonder if somebody is through this situation. I am a U.S. citizen and I filed a petition for my parents and one of my under 21 sibling. My parents got the visa and it's been a month they are in U.S. and good their green card. Now they wants to apply for their unmarried children including my under 21 sibling whose petition i already has filed and approved by USCIS.
My question is do I have to cancel my petition so that they would be able to file a new petition for him. Does it make any difference in duration of the process or wait time. Keep in mind that I am citizen and my parents are green card holder.
Is it possible that they file a new petition for him and i don't withdraw which i already have filed.
Another question is he is going to be 21 in December. So for example if my parents file an petition for him before he turned 21 which age would be considered at the time of processing.
Please help me
Changing petitioner from citizen sibling to LPR parent
in Bringing Family Members of Permanent Residents to America
Posted
Thank you so much for replying and thr information you provide. I have couple of more questions. If F2B is in process, can my siblings come earlier to USA on any other visa to stay here.
The other question is about my married brother since my parents would have to wait for 5 years to get their citizenship, and then file a petition for him, should I being a US citizen file a petition for my brother , in both scenarios the wait time is almost the same. What's your suggestion