Jump to content

Boiler

Members
  • Posts

    78,452
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    336

Everything posted by Boiler

  1. Certificate of Citizenship would be the best and obvious route, a Lawyer may be advisable in this situation. I have seen people who wanted to naturalise normally who came and left soon after and USCIS took the view that the time needed to apply started when the fully moved not the initial entry date.
  2. You may find the only realistic option is to attend the interview.
  3. If a mistake has been made then iot can be corrected. The question is if the child was actually resident in the US?
  4. Week to 10 days
  5. Shall we say in some locations documents can be obtained belatedly for a small fee.
  6. The US makes it really easy for illegals to live and stay in the US, say compared to Canada. Many millions manage it, certainly the people I know seem to have no real issues.
  7. All this is so vague it is difficult to comment, but yes marrying a USC can solve many issues.
  8. I thought you had to be over 70 to own a Buick?
  9. K1 is I 134 and is something the Consulate will be interested in.
  10. Your Birth Certificate would be the obvious and normal age verification.
  11. Are you talking about the style? I very rarely sign anything now, if I want to replicate my 'standard' I have to practice a few times and even then it is different to what I used to do when I was signing stuff every day.
  12. Well I am going to assume you do not have a Lawyer and this is a parent sponsoring a child, You did not mention the Consulate which could be very relevant What is not relevant usually are school records, were you using them because they have your Parents details on them? I would submit a legal brief, now the School issue may well be Country dependent.
  13. Do you not know how they entered. Walk in and it is much more complicated. Normal route is to marry a USC. Asylum, well that obviously very much depends on their individual circumstances, why they are fleeing and where from, and how long they have been in the US.
  14. Unless you qualify for DCF you can file the I 130 on line
  15. K1 is a single entry visa good for 90 days
  16. I can talk to the insurance aspect, the Insurer would have sent an Adjuster for that amount, I seriously can not see them paying it it was a manufacturing defect
  17. That sounds like Medicare and even then not right.
  18. The child will be about 40 by the time your Sister arrives, if he is still single then She can sponsor him Affidavit of support is not relevant now
  19. OCare does not have underwriting, they may qualify for Medicaid Do you really want to do this? Living in CA is expensive
  20. Can they get Insurance yes What will it cost, no idea especially as you have not started and we could be looking at 2026 I would mention that Insurance does not by any stretch cover everything and is annual and presumably there is an expectation they will be here for a long time.
×
×
  • Create New...