My sister-in-law, an adult, is going to be petitioned for and apply for AOS, would it be better for her mom (a permanent resident) to file or her dad (a us citizen). I have read that it can take longer with a US Citizen. But we aren't sure which route to go. She is in the us under tps.
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It should go without saying that the quickest pathway to permanent residence is if she is the immediate relative of a US citizen. For an adult, that means being the spouse of a US citizen
That said, F1 vs F2B are in the same ballpark right now, with F2B being 90 days ahead. Both have such a long wait time that it is imprudent for a TPS holder to expect to remain in the US without accruing unlawful presence when their priority date becomes current
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Originally posted by inadmissible View PostIt should go without saying that the quickest pathway to permanent residence is if she is the immediate relative of a US citizen. For an adult, that means being the spouse of a US citizen
That said, F1 vs F2B are in the same ballpark right now, with F2B being 90 days ahead. Both have such a long wait time that it is imprudent for a TPS holder to expect to remain in the US without accruing unlawful presence when their priority date becomes current
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Originally posted by arbrts View PostMy sister-in-law, an adult, is going to be petitioned for and apply for AOS, would it be better for her mom (a permanent resident) to file or her dad (a us citizen). I have read that it can take longer with a US Citizen. But we aren't sure which route to go. She is in the us under tps.
This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.
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