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If you. and your partner were admitted to the United States, that is, they entered with a visa, your daughter can request it from you and your husband. The important thing for your husband's petition is that you have been married BEFORE you turn 18 years old. According to the information you give me, you were married when she was 17 years old. So if she could ask the stepfather.
I would say that after June 2024 I complete 5 years of being permanently in the U.S. because the fact of having been working abroad breaks the continuity of his residence for the purposes of citizenship.
Immigration charges $ 535 for the initial petition. If you go to my office, I have to ask you some questions before I give you my fees. I do not give the fees by this means. Thank you. 305.233.3110 or 305.671.0018.
Cony, thanks for contacting us. The phone number for our office is 305.671.0018 if you wish to call for an appointment. If you submit the petition for your child already, the wait for that category, which is the First Preference, is 7 years. At this moment they are distributing residences in that category of petitions presented on or before July 1, 2012. The son may possibly reach to enter the petition as beneficiary. Greetings.
No, it must be 2 years and 9 months IF MARRIED AND LIVING WITH US citizen. No, you must be a resident of 2 years and 9 months if you ARE married and LIVING with a US citizen. If not, married to a USC, it has to wait 4 years and 9months. Otherwise it is 4 years and 9 months.
As of October 3, 2018, go to www.dvlottery.gov and apply there. Just follow the steps and answer the questions it asks there. Check everything well before pressing submit. Lucky! https://www.dvlottery.state.gov/(S(rr0hqnblvycytv0sgef44dj3))/default.aspx
If you and your husband were married BEFORE your son turned 18, yes, your husband can ask for it. But, this does not mean that he can stay here in the U.S. Your child will have to wait OUTSIDE for a resident visa to be available for him. It could take more or less 7 years if you are single.
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