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  1. So if I understood it correct. If my mom comes in and gets green card, she can sponsor my dad and my brother can be derivative. However, this risks him aging out. If both my parents come in and receives the green card before my brother turns 21, he will be qualified under F2A. Seems like second choice is safer than including him under derivative.
  2. I understand. Would it be possible if I file I-130 for one of my parents, then she would sponsor both my brother and dad (or I can sponsor my dad later)? Would that look not-appropriate on USCIS view?
  3. They need to become US citizen? He is under 21, I think he can apply to I-485 as long as my parents have permanent resident card. I was just curious if he has to wait until my parents get the green card or can he apply to green card with them without filling I-130 or filling I-130 concurrently? We just want him to be able to move to the US with my parents.
  4. Hey all, I am a US citizen and would like to bring both my parents and my 17 years old brother to the USA. I am filling I-130 for both my parents but not filling for my brother since I heard that might take around 10 years. I was wondering if this is the right way to do this? If so, can my brother travel to the US with a nonimmigrant visa at the same time as my parents (when their I-130 is approved) and apply to I-485 at the same time as my parents? I appreciate any help on this. Thanks
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