Keke Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 In May I brought my wife here from China, But she has missed her daughter very much So we have been talking about bringing her here. I have writen to the many emails to the US immigations, but every time I get a reply that they have recieved so many letter they can not answer them all right now. And to consider this their reply, Thats not answer. What Can I do, who do I talk to. She is unmarried almost 21. I am putting her threw school now she has 1 more year. We would like to start the paper work to get her here.Thank you Keke Link to comment
Randy W Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 Contact the consulate (by letter or email) and tell them you wish to activate the K-2 follow-to-join case. Gather the paperwork together for a P-3 equivalent, and submit. Be aggressive about contacting them for an interview date. IF she is almost 21, she will definitely need to enter the US and apply for AOS before she turns 21. If she turns 21 before the AOS interview, the USCIS may deny it on that basis - they have been inconsistent on this, and there are several court cases pending over this issue. follow to join Link to comment
Keke Posted November 9, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 Contact the consulate (by letter or email) and tell them you wish to activate the K-2 follow-to-join case. Gather the paperwork together for a P-3 equivalent, and submit. Be aggressive about contacting them for an interview date. IF she is almost 21, she will definitely need to enter the US and apply for AOS before she turns 21. If she turns 21 before the AOS interview, the USCIS may deny it on that basis - they have been inconsistent on this, and there are several court cases pending over this issue. follow to join Is that the US consulate in China or the US Link to comment
Randy W Posted November 9, 2007 Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 Contact the consulate (by letter or email) and tell them you wish to activate the K-2 follow-to-join case. Gather the paperwork together for a P-3 equivalent, and submit. Be aggressive about contacting them for an interview date. IF she is almost 21, she will definitely need to enter the US and apply for AOS before she turns 21. If she turns 21 before the AOS interview, the USCIS may deny it on that basis - they have been inconsistent on this, and there are several court cases pending over this issue. follow to join Is that the US consulate in China or the US Guangzhou Link to comment
Keke Posted November 9, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 Contact the consulate (by letter or email) and tell them you wish to activate the K-2 follow-to-join case. Gather the paperwork together for a P-3 equivalent, and submit. Be aggressive about contacting them for an interview date. IF she is almost 21, she will definitely need to enter the US and apply for AOS before she turns 21. If she turns 21 before the AOS interview, the USCIS may deny it on that basis - they have been inconsistent on this, and there are several court cases pending over this issue. follow to join Is that the US consulate in China or the US My wife arrived here under a CR1 program Will the K-3 apply to her daughter. ANd Pleas tell me what is the AOS. Do I need the CR2? Link to comment
Randy W Posted November 9, 2007 Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 My wife arrived here under a CR1 program Will the K-3 apply to her daughter. ANd Pleas tell me what is the AOS. Do I need the CR2? Oh - never mind! I think her mother (not you) needs to file an I-130, assuming she was over 18 when you were married. If you file BEFORE she becomes 21, the wait is 5 years. If you file AFTER she's 21, the wait becomes 10 years. Visa bulletin The K-4 follow-to-join (ONLY if your wife got a K-3) would be a little trickier, since your wife would still have to file an I-130, but still could be done (again, ONLY if your wife got a K-3) Link to comment
tywy_99 Posted November 9, 2007 Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 Contact the consulate (by letter or email) and tell them you wish to activate the K-2 follow-to-join case. Gather the paperwork together for a P-3 equivalent, and submit. Be aggressive about contacting them for an interview date. IF she is almost 21, she will definitely need to enter the US and apply for AOS before she turns 21. If she turns 21 before the AOS interview, the USCIS may deny it on that basis - they have been inconsistent on this, and there are several court cases pending over this issue. follow to join Is that the US consulate in China or the US My wife arrived here under a CR1 program Will the K-3 apply to her daughter. ANd Pleas tell me what is the AOS. Do I need the CR2?Your wife needs to file the I-130 for her daughter. That's about all she can do or all that can be done. File it soon! Link to comment
Keke Posted November 10, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 10, 2007 Contact the consulate (by letter or email) and tell them you wish to activate the K-2 follow-to-join case. Gather the paperwork together for a P-3 equivalent, and submit. Be aggressive about contacting them for an interview date. IF she is almost 21, she will definitely need to enter the US and apply for AOS before she turns 21. If she turns 21 before the AOS interview, the USCIS may deny it on that basis - they have been inconsistent on this, and there are several court cases pending over this issue. follow to join Is that the US consulate in China or the US My wife arrived here under a CR1 program Will the K-3 apply to her daughter. ANd Pleas tell me what is the AOS. Do I need the CR2?Your wife needs to file the I-130 for her daughter. That's about all she can do or all that can be done. File it soon!my wife just got the 2 years green card will that matter Link to comment
Randy W Posted November 10, 2007 Report Share Posted November 10, 2007 my wife just got the 2 years green card will that matter Yes - she cannot file the I-130 without it. Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted November 10, 2007 Report Share Posted November 10, 2007 my wife just got the 2 years green card will that matterIt is possible for her to expidite the I-130 by becoming a US Citizen, she can applie 3 years from the Resident Since date listed on the Green Card. Then her daughter becomes the daughter of a US Citizen and the processing jumps ahead without waiting. How Do I Bring My Child, Son or Daughter to Live in the United States? Link to comment
Keke Posted November 11, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 (edited) my wife just got the 2 years green card will that matter Yes - she cannot file the I-130 without it. OH!~ my sister's!~ Please tall me how can I do that? I have no idea. Can we talk in chinese on the phone? My phone number is ###-###-####. Thank you!~ Phone number removed - LeeFisher3 Edited November 11, 2007 by LeeFisher3 (see edit history) Link to comment
Keke Posted November 11, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 my wife just got the 2 years green card will that matter Yes - she cannot file the I-130 without it. OH!~ my sister's!~ Please tall me how can I do that? I have no idea. Can we talk in chinese on the phone? My phone number is ###-###-####. Thank you!~ Phone number removed - LeeFisher3Sorry!~~ I don't know that. . never again!~ Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 OH!~ my sister's!~ Please tall me how can I do that? I have no idea. Can we talk in chinese on the phone? My phone number is ###-###-####. Thank you!~ Phone number removed - LeeFisher3Sorry!~~ I don't know that. . never again!~No worries, sending your phone number using a PM(personal message) is much safer. Link to comment
Randy W Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 If the daughter gets a CR-1 or IR-1 (or 2) visa, how long would she have to use it after it was awarded? That is, how long before it expires? Link to comment
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