Spring Branch, TX Immigration Law Firms & Lawyers

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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can my son who is a US citizen take me lawfully to the US?

Justin Wang
Answered by attorney Justin Wang (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Sheppard Mullin
You will have to apply for visa at the US embassy or consulate. Your son cannot take you to the US. When he turns 21, he can petition you for immigration. Before that, you will have to find a reason to apply for visa (such as B2 for tourist, H1 for working for a US employer, F-1 for study, etc.).
You will have to apply for visa at the US embassy or consulate. Your son cannot take you to the US. When he turns 21, he can petition you for immigration. Before that, you will have to find a reason to apply for visa (such as B2 for tourist, H1 for working for a US employer, F-1 for study, etc.).
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How do we know if we are we US Citizens and if so, how do we get proof?

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Answered by attorney Lana Vladimirovna Kurilova Rich (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Lana Kurilova Rich PLLC
I would need to look into it in more detail, but at the first glace, your sister might qualify for the US citizenship if her biological father was a US citizen and if he maintained ties with her (lived together, supported her, etc. - all supported with some documentation). You most likely do not qualify because, before you turned 18, you had no parents who were US citizens. That said, I would have to research and see whether your step-dad marrying your mom in 1974 makes any difference; I want to say "no," but I would need to do some research. All in all, I think it is worth it for you to find an attorney and consult with all the facts and documents available; the situation is complex enough but the outcome is important enough, in my opinion, for you to take the time to sit down with an attorney and get definitive answers.
I would need to look into it in more detail, but at the first glace, your sister might qualify for the US citizenship if her biological father was a US citizen and if he maintained ties with her (lived together, supported her, etc. - all supported with some documentation). You most likely do not qualify because, before you turned 18, you had no parents who were US citizens. That said, I would have to research and see whether your step-dad marrying your mom in 1974 makes any difference; I want to say "no," but I would need to do some research. All in all, I think it is worth it for you to find an attorney and consult with all the facts and documents available; the situation is complex enough but the outcome is important enough, in my opinion, for you to take the time to sit down with an attorney and get definitive answers.
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How long will it take to remove conditions on my green card?

Matthew Scott Kriezelman
Answered by attorney Matthew Scott Kriezelman (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC
There has recently been a long backlog for the I-751 processing. My office has been seeing delays of over a year. You may call USCIS in order to ascertain the status of your application but you are still within their current processing times.
There has recently been a long backlog for the I-751 processing. My office has been seeing delays of over a year. You may call USCIS in order to ascertain the status of your application but you are still within their current processing times.
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