As to 1 and 2, the truth is the best answer to the question.
As to 3, it depends. Did YOU come as a "visitor" and change status? They might see it as a family tradition if you did. Even if you didn't, you are now a potential safe harbor (a place to stay) if she does not want to go home. You...
You want to go to the U.S. to work? What can you do? Your education and work experience will be critically important to a potential U.S. employer. What have you got to offer?
If your parents were married WHEN YOU WERE BORN, your mother needed the U.S. residency as Jack described. If she was an UNWED mother she only needed to live in the U.S. for one year (her age during that single solid year is irrelevant).
1.) Have you investigated whether you gained citizenship at birth abroad through your mother? It is a possibility that should be explored and decided one way or the other before proceeding any further.
2.) If you did not obtain citizenship at birth abroad, your mother can file a petition for...
Do it now. It is a technicality by itself but it was used a couple of times to actually deport somebody who "got off" of criminal charges/convictions on some other "technicality".
The worst consequence is when you get denied adjustment merely because you did not get an appointment notice or...
Yes, 4 years and 9 months from the resident since date on your card but add a few more days (perhaps a week) to cover bad calculations and to avoid headaches and anxiety.
You can e-file. If the system allows it, go ahead.
You will soon find out that the mysterious "THEY" don't know their butt from a hole in the ground.
Listen to rumors at your own risk.
It is good that you will seek professional help because you are confused about several very simple basic things and very little decent advice has been provided so far. The G-325 forms are also needed--but you would have known that IF you had found and read the I-130 form instructions. (That bit...
It is possible to overcome the presumption of a break in residence based on what you said. See 8 CFR 316.5 (c)(1)(i)(A)-(D). It would require gathering and submitting extra paperwork as evidence.
The easier thing to do would be to have them wait until Nov 6, 2012 to file their N-400s because...
The I-485 was denied because he did not show up for the interview (there is also the possibility that he traveled abroad w/o advance parole).
The I-130 is separate. Dad is still dad, that cannot be denied, it is a fact and nothing more.
It does not appear that you actually read the very sane reply that was offered and prefer to follow one particular path so why did you bother to ask in the first place?
The supply of visas is refreshed on October 1st every year. The few that are backed up in the queue will be at the head of the line. The longer you wait, the further back in line you get. That said, consider when the EB-2 visas ran out this year, it took a long time, so, there should be EB-2...
You appear to have much bigger issues than you realize, you are evasive in the face of simple direct questions, and will waste your time (and ours) in this forum. You should go see a lawyer who can sit you down and drag the required information out of you.
When? If it is old it is pretty much irrelevant. If it is current (or recent) might be an issue. Only if 1.) you are currently on probation for it, or 2.) you were a probation violator, or 3.) if it was a severe or extreme thing you did in public (depends on what was involved), would it...
In addition to what Jackolantern mentioned....she has been caught attempting to conceal information and that in itself is a reason to run her through the wringer.
That said, read up on the subject:
http://www.slideshare.net/BigJoe5/matter-of-s-and-bc-9-in-dec-436-ag-1961 and...
It appears that you are inviting him for a business meeting. You need to supply him with documentation to that effect AND prove that it is real and that you are real (not his cousin trying to fabricate some BS [BullS***] purpose for him to enter the U.S. and NEVER leave.).
He will have a...
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