Clueless123
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I sent out I-130 petition for a sibling. According to online tracking info, it arrived at Chicago lockbox on June 22, 2009. What shall I do next? When do I expect to hear from USCIS?
What shall I do next? When do I expect to hear from USCIS?
I sent out I-130 petition for a sibling. According to online tracking info, it arrived at Chicago lockbox on June 22, 2009. What shall I do next? When do I expect to hear from USCIS?
I-130 approval could be 3-5 years. Green card for your sibling around 12-15 years.
What's the difference between approval and green card? Does it mean that it'll be at least 15 (3+12) years before he can come to the U.S.?
Your sibling is looking at 12-15 years before joining you in the US.
Look at my signature.
What's "NOA"? What's "ND"?
Was FP (fingerprint) done on 6/24/09 for both your mother and your brother?
If yes, should I file I-130 for my father and my sibling together so that it will speed up the processing of my sibling?
You absolutely MUST file the I-130 for your brother, to establish the priority date. Filing them together won't speed things up any.
Just wondering, if he files for his brother, and his father will also file for the son after getting own gc, what will be the PD for dad's petition? The day dad filed, or the day brother filed?
If the FB4 I-130 was approved, then the priority date can be ported to the FB2 petition. That's the best way to do it.
The other advantage of the FB4 petition is that it keeps things alive if the brother gets married, which would void an FB2 petition.
If the FB4 I-130 was approved, then the priority date can be ported to the FB2 petition. That's the best way to do it.
The other advantage of the FB4 petition is that it keeps things alive if the brother gets married, which would void an FB2 petition.
I am kind of in the same situation. I have already filed for my mother. My younger brother is not in the US. I was planning to have my mother apply for my brother once she gets her GC.
Would there be any benefit if I file an I130 for my brother right now?
I heard that it would take about 8 years for your mother to get your brother over to the States if she is only a GC holder. That's a long time.
If your brother gets married in the middle, your mother will no longer be eligible to be his sponsor. You'll then have to file I-130 for your brother. That'll mess things up.
He will not get married in the mean time, I can say that for sure.
Given this - Would he benefit from my petition?