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  • When Should Joint Sponsors File?

    info about me.

    my dad is sponsoring me, i'm adult son unmarried living in the U.S. who has over stayed a visa ( since i was 8, i'm 37 now ), which also means i would need to apply for a waiver.

    my case or was filed or i got 1-130 notice of action petition of alien relative on October 2011 ( recieved date )

    Preference is a2B, i think there's another name for is F2B

    only thing is the 1-130 so far.

    my priority date isn't active till 2022 ( hiring lawyer in 2021 ), by that time though, we might move in with my sister cuz my dad is getting old. but to apply for visa or get a visa to come to u.s, i would have to leave the country for the interview.

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    I have two U.S citizen sisters, when should they send a joint sponsor ship thingy in? what it that form called, and where would they say that they are joint sponsor to my dad?

  • #2
    Originally posted by useless2myfamily View Post
    info about me.

    my dad is sponsoring me, i'm adult son unmarried living in the U.S. who has over stayed a visa ( since i was 8, i'm 37 now ), which also means i would need to apply for a waiver.

    my case or was filed or i got 1-130 notice of action petition of alien relative on October 2011 ( recieved date )

    Preference is a2B, i think there's another name for is F2B

    only thing is the 1-130 so far.

    my priority date isn't active till 2022 ( hiring lawyer in 2021 ), by that time though, we might move in with my sister cuz my dad is getting old. but to apply for visa or get a visa to come to u.s, i would have to leave the country for the interview.

    ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________

    I have two U.S citizen sisters, when should they send a joint sponsor ship thingy in? what it that form called, and where would they say that they are joint sponsor to my dad?
    If you came to the United States with a visa & over stayed your appointment would be here. You need to file for an adjustment of status (I-485)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JoelNunez View Post
      If you came to the United States with a visa & over stayed your appointment would be here. You need to file for an adjustment of status (I-485)
      No, he is not eligible for Adjustment of Status as he is not in the Immediate Relative category (spouse, under-21 unmarried child, or parent of US citizen) and he is out of status.

      This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by useless2myfamily View Post
        info about me.

        my dad is sponsoring me, i'm adult son unmarried living in the U.S. who has over stayed a visa ( since i was 8, i'm 37 now ), which also means i would need to apply for a waiver.

        my case or was filed or i got 1-130 notice of action petition of alien relative on October 2011 ( recieved date )

        Preference is a2B, i think there's another name for is F2B

        only thing is the 1-130 so far.

        my priority date isn't active till 2022 ( hiring lawyer in 2021 ), by that time though, we might move in with my sister cuz my dad is getting old. but to apply for visa or get a visa to come to u.s, i would have to leave the country for the interview.

        ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________

        I have two U.S citizen sisters, when should they send a joint sponsor ship thingy in? what it that form called, and where would they say that they are joint sponsor to my dad?
        Since you are doing Consular Processing, you have to wait for NVC and the consulate to ask for the Affidavits of Support (from your dad as well as any joint sponsors) and other documents around the time your visa number becomes available.

        (By the way, the wait for visa numbers for F2B is only about 6.5 years (unless you were born in Mexico in which case it is 21+ years or born in the Philippines in which case it is about 11 years). So I am guessing that you were born in the Philippines?)

        This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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