Hello!
I’d like to have advices about “Family based greencard”.
Here’s my prob:
I’m the son of a US citizen and I’m over 21 years old and unmarried.
I always lived with my parents (I live in Europe) and, my mother and I, are filling our documents to immigrate in the US.
My mother is an immediate relative, things are moving quickly but I need to wait for my visa. (I saw it takes around 7 years, which is a really long waiting time…)
Does another legal way exist to let me immigrate with my parents?
In my father’s side :
- my father is American
- my grandpa was American (Was Sergeant in the US Army)
- my great grandfather was American, ... and so on since around 5 generations…
Well I thought things will have been easier, because I really have American roots.
My grandpa often went back to the USA, though my father didn’t go back.
I never been in the USA, but I can’t imagine myself staying here without my parents…
In my story there’s a thing that bothers me a lot, at my birth my father asked if it was possible for me to acquire the US citizenship but the city hall of our country told us it wasn’t possible. But with what I read on USCIS I know it was clearly possible under certain conditions that were eligible at this time… Well, my father should have asked this to the US Embassy but we can’t change the past…
Thanks for reading, I tried to be as clear as possible.
Sorry if there are grammar mistakes and sorry if it's a question often asked, each case is different...
I’d like to have advices about “Family based greencard”.
Here’s my prob:
I’m the son of a US citizen and I’m over 21 years old and unmarried.
I always lived with my parents (I live in Europe) and, my mother and I, are filling our documents to immigrate in the US.
My mother is an immediate relative, things are moving quickly but I need to wait for my visa. (I saw it takes around 7 years, which is a really long waiting time…)
Does another legal way exist to let me immigrate with my parents?
In my father’s side :
- my father is American
- my grandpa was American (Was Sergeant in the US Army)
- my great grandfather was American, ... and so on since around 5 generations…
Well I thought things will have been easier, because I really have American roots.
My grandpa often went back to the USA, though my father didn’t go back.
I never been in the USA, but I can’t imagine myself staying here without my parents…
In my story there’s a thing that bothers me a lot, at my birth my father asked if it was possible for me to acquire the US citizenship but the city hall of our country told us it wasn’t possible. But with what I read on USCIS I know it was clearly possible under certain conditions that were eligible at this time… Well, my father should have asked this to the US Embassy but we can’t change the past…
Thanks for reading, I tried to be as clear as possible.
Sorry if there are grammar mistakes and sorry if it's a question often asked, each case is different...
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