my mother is still a permanent resident, i was never legally adopted by my step dad either... and there was never an issue thru my naturalization process... All I really want to know is how long am I looking at as far as the whole process, I know that if its done in the states its much faster...
I was visiting my father and had to go into labor, I was five hours away from the border and couldn't make it to the states, thats why he was born abroad, I was able to save up until now for my citizenship and for his paperwork until now. I gained my green card thru my step father YEARS ago...
I just became naturalized...and sent in an I-30 for my son, who is 3 years old. I am wondering if anyone else has or is going thru this process. He does not have a visitor visa, and I have been told the process can take a little longer since it has to go thru more "processes"
If I am correct...
I have a few questions about immigrating my son.
I am a current permanent resident, and have been for well over 10 years, I applied to become a US citizen and was accepted about 2 weeks ago( I have not received my oath ceremony appointment).
The reason I have done this is because I was a 2...
I spoke to an Immigration lawyer yesteday, and she told me that I do not apply for the N600 , she told me that is only available for mothers who were naturalized BEFORE they give birth. is this correct? I really dont want to file the I-30 since the waiting time is allot longer than the N600 :(
I want to do what is faster, like I said, my son is not in a good place right now, and I was thinking about moving to Mexico as soon as I get my citizenship if the N600K is faster and if he does qualify
Thanks for the info!
I was just recommended for approval, I am hoping everything goes thru ok and fast, My son is currently not in a good or healthy living situation, and I want to bring him here with me as soon as possible, that is why I was curious to see what process might be faster.
hi, thanks for the info, I read this on the USCIS website, and I had understood i can just file a N600 for my son, so I have to immigrate him first?
Biological or Adopted Children Residing Outside the United States
Biological or adopted children who regularly reside outside of the...
I just had my interview yesterday and I was accepted :)
I have a 3 yeah old son living in mexico because he has no papers, my goal is to bring him into the us by applying for him, I am unsure if I should immigrate him or if he becomes automatically a US citizen after I file all my paperwork...
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