Hi everyone, I have a few questions regarding disability and immigration. So I have cerebral palsy I live in Armenia with my parents I don't have my own family because my country has many of stereotypes regarding disability so I'm 33 year old now. I have always been under care of my parents. I have no caregiver because my government don't providing a specialised ones. And I'm worrying for my future because my parents getting old and one day they'll not be able to take care of me and I wanna leave my country and immigrate to USA but how can I do that because it's obvious I can't apply for the green card lottery. I was thinking if I find some women or a girl from USA who will marry me and take me to America so in that case can I take my parents as my caregivers? Or if there are another options please suggest. Thanks.
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Originally posted by David Poghosyan View PostHi everyone, I have a few questions regarding disability and immigration. So I have cerebral palsy I live in Armenia with my parents I don't have my own family because my country has many of stereotypes regarding disability so I'm 33 year old now. I have always been under care of my parents. I have no caregiver because my government don't providing a specialized ones. And I'm worrying for my future because my parents getting old and one day they'll not be able to take care of me and I wanna leave my country and immigrate to USA but how can I do that because it's obvious I can't apply for the green card lottery. I was thinking if I find some women or a girl from USA who will marry me and take me to America so in that case can I take my parents as my caregivers? Or if there are another options please suggest. Thanks.
I am not sure what you mean by other options. If you were to marry a U.S. citizen and she were to bring you here to live, your spouse could sponsor your parents to come here. However, that would mean she would have to sign an affidavit of support making herself financially responsible for both of them once they arrive. Not many people would be willing to do that.
This is my opinion and not legal advice. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk.
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The original poster is thinking too far ahead, with too many "if's"
"If" he marries an American citizen or is petitioned as a fiancee (big IF), his sponsor could not petition his parents. If he later becomes a U.S. citizen, he will then be able to petition his parents.
There is a lot of waiting time and many "if's" in Trinity's plans, not to mention at least 5 years before his parents could arrive in the U.S. if all the "If's" are met.
--Ray B
Originally posted by Trinity71 View PostYou would not be able to bring your parents. Your spouse would, once married, be considered your caregiver.
I am not sure what you mean by other options. If you were to marry a U.S. citizen and she were to bring you here to live, your spouse could sponsor your parents to come here. However, that would mean she would have to sign an affidavit of support making herself financially responsible for both of them once they arrive. Not many people would be willing to do that.
This is my opinion and not legal advice. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk.
Trinity71
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