My step father has been trying to get his green card for more than 10 years. Right now he only has a visitor's visa.The first time, he tried to get it through his dad who lived in Oregon and was a U.S. citizen, but unfortunately after 8 years of waiting, just as they were about to approve it, his father passed away from pancreatic cancer. Then, his sister tried to be a sponsor for him because she is U.S. citizen too, but the immigration officer said no as they did not know how she got her documents. My step father cannot get his papers through me or my sister because we are not 21 yet, and he is getting divorced to my mom. My sister is my half sister (with my step father being her biological father), she is 11 years old.
My step dad wants to get his papers legally, yet there are such big restrictions that it is nearly impossible. He has no crime history, isn't affiliated with terrorists, and nothing of the sort. He owns a house here in the U.S., and most importantly has his family living sad without him. We only get to see him about 2-3 times a year, and he is unable to work here because he does not have his papers. Because he cannot work here, he has to get his source of income elsewhere. Right now he mainly gets his income from Venezuela (he is South African), as he is a very experienced interior and graphic designer who also specializes in making concepts specializing in retail. Due to the horrible situation in Venezuela currently, he loses a lot of money due to the currency change.
It is very unfair. He has missed many birthdays and holidays due to airplane tickets being too scarce/expensive and also because he is restricted from coming here since he tries to work hard to support us. Is there some sort of immigration form we can submit for him to obtain a visa or greencard? We do not have much money, so cost-effective, yet worthwhile and likely to be accepted ways would be most appreciated.
Thank you.
My step dad wants to get his papers legally, yet there are such big restrictions that it is nearly impossible. He has no crime history, isn't affiliated with terrorists, and nothing of the sort. He owns a house here in the U.S., and most importantly has his family living sad without him. We only get to see him about 2-3 times a year, and he is unable to work here because he does not have his papers. Because he cannot work here, he has to get his source of income elsewhere. Right now he mainly gets his income from Venezuela (he is South African), as he is a very experienced interior and graphic designer who also specializes in making concepts specializing in retail. Due to the horrible situation in Venezuela currently, he loses a lot of money due to the currency change.
It is very unfair. He has missed many birthdays and holidays due to airplane tickets being too scarce/expensive and also because he is restricted from coming here since he tries to work hard to support us. Is there some sort of immigration form we can submit for him to obtain a visa or greencard? We do not have much money, so cost-effective, yet worthwhile and likely to be accepted ways would be most appreciated.
Thank you.
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