When I was a child my father started an immigration process on my behalf.
The I-130 was approved and the process continued until the next step to do was to schedule an interview in the US embassy (I was 15 years old).
I decided not to do so that time, since I wanted to stay in my country.
Now I'm 30 years old and single, my father naturalized 5 years ago. If I wanted to immigrate today.
How difficult would it be to do so given that I already went through a previous immigration process ?
I'm asking this because I'd like to go to the US for a masters next year and believe that
getting a student visa would be complicated. Thus, immigration might be a good idea if possible.
Any advice is welcome.
The I-130 was approved and the process continued until the next step to do was to schedule an interview in the US embassy (I was 15 years old).
I decided not to do so that time, since I wanted to stay in my country.
Now I'm 30 years old and single, my father naturalized 5 years ago. If I wanted to immigrate today.
How difficult would it be to do so given that I already went through a previous immigration process ?
I'm asking this because I'd like to go to the US for a masters next year and believe that
getting a student visa would be complicated. Thus, immigration might be a good idea if possible.
Any advice is welcome.