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I-130 for sibling
My husband is a naturalized citizen. He filed an I-130 petition for his brother. We have received an approval notice and understand there is a visa petition still has to be done to make it all final. Will my brother-in-law be able to bring his wife and daughter with him? Or will he have to come first and petition on their behalf? Where can we look to find out how long the visas are taking to be assigned/approved for specific countries/regions?
I-130 for sibling
Michele, in your husband's case, your brother in law will be able to bring his wife and children without making a separate application. Follow the dates in the Visa Bulletin. The date of the I-130 filing (not approval) with be his "Priority Date." Latest visa bulletin is here: http://www.immigration.com/visa-bulletin-may-2009
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.
Alisha
I am an American with all my documents and I am trying to get my husband his green card, the thing is, he is already an alien of the U.S. that did not enter with a visa is there a specific form that I would have to address in these conditions.
Alisha - green card for spouse entered illegally
Alisha, you need to talk with a lawyer. If someone enters USA illegally (EWI), generally they are barred from adjustment of status (AOS).
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.
Sponsoring brother from Vietnam, and he just has a new baby.
I am Vietnamese-American (US citizen). I have put in the application I-130 to sponsor my brother and his wife to come to the US, now my brother and his wife have another baby. What form/process do I need to fill out?
Sponsoring brother from Vietnam, and he just has a new baby.
You do not have to do anything extra. This can be taken care of when you they get communication from National Visa Center.
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.
I130 first, can I follow an I485 as concurrent filing
I filed I130 for my mother at beginning of April. Now I want to file I485 as part of the concurrent filing. Can I just file I485 and attach an copy of I130 notice? Pls advise what I should do. Thank you
Filing I-485 after I-130 approved
I think you can and there should not be any problem. As to where to file, call USCIS customer service. 1 (800) 375-5283
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.
Removal of conditions - waiver from filing a joint application
Divorced from my husband and need to file for removal of conditions (status: permanent resident), i.e. to apply for a waiver of the requirement to file a joint petition due to termination of marriage.
how do I proceed? what documents do I need to file for removal of conditions based on the situation I am in.
Waiver of Joint filing requirement
You will need the waiver as you have said. Read the instructions on Form I-751. What you will be required to prove is that the marriage, when entered into, was in good faith and not to get a green card.
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.