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ok this is most likely a silly question but I have read so much that it is confusing me so much. Wife is wanting to file for citizenship and my question is will are 15 year old son ride on her form like a greencard or will he have to file his own paperwork? Any info would be great thanks everyone.
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My wife's son, Bingning, arrived in US on Sept. 18. He is an IR2 visa. I hear he can get US citizenship using his mom's status. She is USC since Jan 2009. No test. Is this true. How do we go about getting this done?
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Hi everyone this is my first post. I am posting for a friend of mine who's going through this problem. Here's the situation: - My friend is a naturalized US Citizen. He was married with his wife in China, and they are living there, for over 2 years. - My friend applied for his wife to come to US, by filing I-130 stateside. It was filed around March 2013. It was approved and sent to NVC just recently, March 2014. -They had a baby girl born on July 2013 in China. - My friend thought his baby could get US Citizenship automatically. But when he went to the embassy, he found out she can't. Because he did not meet the "5-year US residency" requirement. - My friend will have to file for I-130 for his baby to come to US. Then, once the baby sets foot in the US, she can become citizen right away. Now, apparently, we would want the baby and the mother to come to US together. If my friend files I-130 stateside, it would take a whooping 12 months + for process. The baby cannot be separated from her parents that long. Again, the mother's case is now in NVC, and they were just starting to file I-864 and DS-260 etc for the mother. What can we do for the child? How can we get the baby to come with the mother? Please help. Thank you.
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My wife and I have been married for eight years. Two kids of our own. One is 7, the other is 2. My wife had a son from her first marriage. He stayed in China as his Dad would not let him come. Now he is 16. He will turn 17 in August. My wife is thinking let him come to US after he is finished with high school. Someone told her that she could bring him while he is 17 (next year). He can get his green card once he arrives. Apply for Advanced Parole for him to return to China to finish his last year of High School. Does this sound like it will work? My wife says a few on 001 said they have done it this way. If we wait too long. Then he would have a long wait. What is the maximum age she can bring him without waiting years for visa. Also, my wife is a US Citizen. She obtained citizenship in 2008 to bring her parents. What avenue does this provide her son if he wants US Citizenship? Does he need to apply by a certain age to use her citizenship as a path? My wife is planning for her son to attend University in the US. We thought of him coming on a student visa. Not a great option. Cost will be less if he is a resident with green card or citizenship. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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What if the father adopted the daughter, does he need to file an N-600? What if the wife is not naturalized yet? Carl
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