My sister is a Russian citizen living in the United States. She has recently married an US citizen who is willing to fill I-130 petition for her. My sister is going to fill I-485 concurrently. And I am trying to help them with the paperwork.
The problem is that my sister has 2 kids (12 and 14 years old) living in Russia. Her husband and she want the kids to join them in US.
I know the process for my sister: I-130, I-145, medical test, and other relevant documents should be filled for her and sent to Chicago to adjust status. But I am not sure about the processing for her children.
So, I have several questions:
1. Should her husband fill three I-130 petitions (for his wife and for each of kids) or he should fill I-130 only for her.
2. If yes, should my sister to fill concurrently three I-485 applications (for her and for each of the kids)?
3. If no, how the kids will adjust their status (I heart something about a consular processing but don't know how it works).
4. Should the kids take medical examination? When? Where?
Thank you. Any help and advice will be appreciated greatly.
The problem is that my sister has 2 kids (12 and 14 years old) living in Russia. Her husband and she want the kids to join them in US.
I know the process for my sister: I-130, I-145, medical test, and other relevant documents should be filled for her and sent to Chicago to adjust status. But I am not sure about the processing for her children.
So, I have several questions:
1. Should her husband fill three I-130 petitions (for his wife and for each of kids) or he should fill I-130 only for her.
2. If yes, should my sister to fill concurrently three I-485 applications (for her and for each of the kids)?
3. If no, how the kids will adjust their status (I heart something about a consular processing but don't know how it works).
4. Should the kids take medical examination? When? Where?
Thank you. Any help and advice will be appreciated greatly.