Hi, Im writing thing half knowing the answer but I just wanted to be sure for peace of mind.
I was born in Sierra Leone West Africa and came to America on a visitor passport in 1990 at the age of 7. Nothing was done for me as far as naturalization. Unfortunately my parents are not very responsible people. My father is a citizen and became one way before I was 18 and did nothing to file for me.
My mother married a man for her greencard and I was included in the paperwork but when she received her green card back in 97/98 I did not get anything. It turns out the guy never signed the form to formally "adopt" me something to that effect. We wrote a letter to I.N.S at the time and they sent a letter back saying to bring the money order receipts for the forms that she paid for that would have included me and the signed forms from the man she married. Again my parents are not responsible and she never went. Years passed and she has no idea where the guy is and has no way of contacting him. She is going through the process of divorcing him now via lawyer so they did the whole ad in the paper thing so she can file for citizenship.
I am now 26 and needless to say have overstayed my visit. I also have been employed at several companies since the age of 18 using just a college id and a social security card. My father has come back in my life and offered to file for me but after researching online I can see the writing on the wall so to speak. Does it even make a difference for me at this point? Will I have to go back to Africa? I stayed illegally and worked illegally will I not be eligible for adjustment of status? I guess I just want to know and tell my parents because maybe to avoid there own guilt they dont believe me when I say that my situation is hopeless. They tell me since Ive been out of africa for nearly 20 years I wouldnt be sent back or all I would have to pay is a fee and it will only take a few months and ill get a work permit and a few years and get a greencard. I want to show them what they have done if in fact my situation is as dire as I think. Please help anyone.
I was born in Sierra Leone West Africa and came to America on a visitor passport in 1990 at the age of 7. Nothing was done for me as far as naturalization. Unfortunately my parents are not very responsible people. My father is a citizen and became one way before I was 18 and did nothing to file for me.
My mother married a man for her greencard and I was included in the paperwork but when she received her green card back in 97/98 I did not get anything. It turns out the guy never signed the form to formally "adopt" me something to that effect. We wrote a letter to I.N.S at the time and they sent a letter back saying to bring the money order receipts for the forms that she paid for that would have included me and the signed forms from the man she married. Again my parents are not responsible and she never went. Years passed and she has no idea where the guy is and has no way of contacting him. She is going through the process of divorcing him now via lawyer so they did the whole ad in the paper thing so she can file for citizenship.
I am now 26 and needless to say have overstayed my visit. I also have been employed at several companies since the age of 18 using just a college id and a social security card. My father has come back in my life and offered to file for me but after researching online I can see the writing on the wall so to speak. Does it even make a difference for me at this point? Will I have to go back to Africa? I stayed illegally and worked illegally will I not be eligible for adjustment of status? I guess I just want to know and tell my parents because maybe to avoid there own guilt they dont believe me when I say that my situation is hopeless. They tell me since Ive been out of africa for nearly 20 years I wouldnt be sent back or all I would have to pay is a fee and it will only take a few months and ill get a work permit and a few years and get a greencard. I want to show them what they have done if in fact my situation is as dire as I think. Please help anyone.