Can you get a green card this way?
My mother can get a green card through a close relative in the USA.
Could I also get a green card through her citizenship, no ifs or buts? (If she made it over and has the card.)
My mother can get a green card through a close relative in the USA.
Could I also get a green card through her citizenship, no ifs or buts? (If she made it over and has the card.)
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2. MINDERJÄRIGE, UNVERRATED CHILDREN OF GREENCARD-INHABERN
As part of the annual immigration rate, a decisive difference between unmarried childrenover and under21 years. Minor children can generally emigrate faster because they fall under the preferential category F2A (Second Preference). Nevertheless, the waiting times are currently also in this group of immigrants for about two years until the GreenCard is received. The same applies under certain conditions to adopted children or stepchildren.
3. CHILDREN CHILDREN ON 21 YEARS OF GREENCARD-INHABERN
Full-year, unmarried children of GreenCard owners must wait many years before they can get a GreenCard. They are also classified in the preferential category F2, but here in a further subcategory: F2B. The waiting times are currently around six years. The same applies under certain conditions to adopted children or stepchildren.
thanks for this answer
Not enough, it must be very close to the relationship. Father, mother, daughter, son and spouse.
As a kid already. When and But there are always and long waiting times, often several years/years.
Maybe right with you? Who knows.
https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-eligibility/green-card-for-family-preference-immigrants
If your mother is a lawful permanent resident, and you are not married, she can get you over.
Source: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/family-immigration.html
thanks for the comprehensible answer.
No, you don’t get that.
The GreenCard is lost, because unfortunately no distant relatives or one knows the catsitter of the neighbor from the view. This is all his official ways.
That’s wrong. There are three ways to Greencard, the lottery is just one of them.
Info:
winners of the Green Card lottery won not directly a Green Card, but the right to apply for such.