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Originally posted by Imran123 View PostThanks imran04, ranajee, sept04, 8dec2003, putty and all. Wish you all the best...
I see an excellent momentum in f3 visas, I hope this will continue like this..
how about you puddy and butter? how your case are going?
imran...
Imran I am on track we did the medicals already and is now gathering documents for the interview on May 12,
will let you all know how it goes.
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Originally posted by puddy View PostImran I am on track we did the medicals already and is now gathering documents for the interview on May 12,
will let you all know how it goes.
I entered the US on April 19. We received our social security cards 10 days later. We are now awaiting the green cards. So far it is a great experience.
Best wishes to all who received COA and interview dates. Keep positive.
Best regards
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Originally posted by tabby View PostHello guys sorry got really busy with all stuffed my visa was approved n I'm leaving on 22nd may ...was really busy with all wind up stuffs of business n all..
Pleased to hear that u r leaving on 22nd May.
I am in AP, we had a great time, keep us posted
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[QUOTE=Feb2003;333371]Good to hear you are on track puddy. All the best for the interview.
I entered the US on April 19. We received our social security cards 10 days later. We are now awaiting the green cards. So far it is a great experience.
Best wishes to all who received COA and interview dates. Keep positive.
Best regards[/QUOTE
All the best to you and the Family I know you all will do well take care.
Imran0448 ,Dont worry the AP will soon be over remember mtouch and they are in the us now lets hope it will end soon.Last edited by puddy; 05-05-2014, 04:06 PM.
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Unmarried child over 21
Hello,
I found out on this website:
As a Green Card holder (permanent resident), you may petition for certain family members to immigrate to the United States as permanent residents. You may petition for the following famil
that after we got our green cards, we can claim our unmarried children even over 21. Is my assumption correct?.
This is the article:
Family of Green Card Holders (Permanent Residents)
As a green card holder (permanent resident), you may petition for certain family members to immigrate to the United States as permanent residents.
You May Petition For The Following Family Members:
• Spouse (husband or wife)
• Unmarried children under 21
• Unmarried son or daughter of any age
Application Process
To obtain a green card for your family member, you must:
• File Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative
• Provide proof of your status to demonstrate that you are a permanent resident.
• Submit evidence of the qualifying relationship such as a birth certificate, marriage certificate, divorce decree, etc. See the form instructions for specific documents required.
• Submit proof of any legal name change for you or your family member (the beneficiary).
See the instructions for Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, for detailed instructions.
If you or a member of your family is in the U.S. military special conditions may apply to your situation. For information and additional resources, see the “Information for Members of the Military and their Families” link to the right.
Preference Categories
When petitioning for your relative, the following preference categories apply:
• First preference: Unmarried, adult sons and daughters of U.S. citizens. (Adult means 21 or older)
• Second Preference (2A): Spouses of green card holders, unmarried children (under 21) of permanent residents
Thanks for any ideas,
Frank
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Any Advice is welcomed
[QUOTE=Imran0448;333521]Originally posted by puddy View Post
Thanks Puddy
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