Hi, my friend asked me to find out if his 19-year old US citizen son who is serving in the military petition him and his wife to become US permanent residents? I told him that I thought the US citizen child has to be at least 21 years old. He said a friend told him that his son can already...
It was found out that the father is still married in his home country but has been living with the mother for 21 years. Can the illegitimate child petition his father even if he is still married to another though he doesn't live anymore with the legal spouse, not the child's mother?
My friend is the father of a USC child who just turned 21 years old. The father is not married to the child's mother though both the mother and father are living together. Thus, the USC child is an illegitimate child of the father. The question he asks is if he can be petitioned by his USC child...
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