Please Help. How to bring my mother together with my dissabled brother?

geric

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Hello,

Please can someone help. I am a U.S citizen and I want to bring my mother and my dissabled brother to live with me. I filled their applications in 2009 and they both got their I-130 approved but the lawyer said that he'll send somekind of letter to ask national visa center, so they could process my brother's application earlier. However, there is no response over 4 months already. Can anyone please suggest what can I do to bring my mother and my dissabled brother together to live with me?
 
NVC cannot process your brother's application earlier... Sorry. The only thing that can work for you is a humanitarian parole for your brother. Research that. I don't think your lawyer is doing much for you, since your mom's petition was approved in 2009 and your mom is still not in the US.
 
geric,

This may be an apprporiate situation to ask for Congressional intervention. A request for humanitarian parole is completely discretionary and Congressional reps can actually do some good with that type of request.
 
Have you considered the financial issues with bringing a disabled individual to the US? A visa/GC can be denied if a person is believed to become a public charge.
 
NVC cannot process your brother's application earlier... Sorry. The only thing that can work for you is a humanitarian parole for your brother. Research that. I don't think your lawyer is doing much for you, since your mom's petition was approved in 2009 and your mom is still not in the US.

Thank you LucyMO.
 
Does maybe somebody know, good immigration attorney in NYC who would be able to help with humanitarian parole?
 
Have you considered the financial issues with bringing a disabled individual to the US? A visa/GC can be denied if a person is believed to become a public charge.

Good one, hope he is not hoping to bring him over here and have we tax payers taking care of him
 
Good one, hope he is not hoping to bring him over here and have we tax payers taking care of him

Speak for yourself!!!
I don't need tax payers money. The only thing, I hope that my taxes won't cover your medicare when you'll become old.
 
Speak for yourself!!!
I don't need tax payers money. The only thing, I hope that my taxes won't cover your medicare when you'll become old.

Well i pay taxes and when i retire i will get medicare because i am paying into it right now, but you on the other hand, you are trying to game the system, sounds like you are trying so hard to bring your brother and have him on disability and medicaid. Dude your plan is not gonna work, uscis will figure your plan out and refuse the visa because your mom and brother are gonna be public charge. haha
 
OP needs to face the fact that bringing the disabled brother here quickly - if at all- is not likely possible. OP should file for a sibling and when the priority state is nearly current then file for the parent. That is the likely way they may be able to immigrate together. There are just too many others in similar - or worse - positions. Many USCs have disabled siblings and whose parents are now deceased so there is no one in their home country to care for their sibling. In my book, if there is humanitarian parole, they get to go to the beginning of the line - not a disabled person who has a parent alive to care for them but wants to immigrate even if it means leaving the disabled child behind.

Since OP is a citizen now, there is no reason they cannot return to their home country to care for parent and sibling since there are no rules about the time a citizen can remain abroad. You make choices in your life. Some are unpleasant but they are not the concern of the USCIS/DOS.
 
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