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    Born to PR parent outside US

    I've heard this from others but I thought it was hearsay. Is this a guess or is there a factual legal basis for this statement?
  2. M

    Born to PR parent outside US

    Thank you. I guess my take home lesson is why bother if it's to take that long?
  3. M

    Born to PR parent outside US

    correct. and now I am going to go to grad school and it makes a big difference in terms of the opportunities that one might have, and the job prospects afterward.
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    Born to PR parent outside US

    I am inside the country legally. But I'll be leaving in a few days. Nothing really. It just wasn't on the agenda. Although there was an application 10 years ago, but there was a problem (I guess with the affidavit) and my parents did not care to resubmit it...here is a thought: if we manage...
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    Born to PR parent outside US

    Sad...but thanks a lot. How about this then: My mom, or one of my siblings, sponsors my dad and I become an "unmarried over-21" child on his application.
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    Born to PR parent outside US

    she did not leave me. I do not have any documents to say she brought me to the US before 2. I do know that we've driven down to US when I was a kid, but things were different then. Is there a big difference if my mom applied for her citizenship before sponsoring me? Also, I still wonder if...
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    Born to PR parent outside US

    Hi, My mother has been a PR since 35 years ago. I am now 21, but I was born outside the states. I was wondering if there is a way that I could get PR status kind of automatically. I mean had she returned to the US when I was a baby, I would've got it (right?). Is there a difference now that I...
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