Saturday, January 23, 2010

Can a married adult become a US citizen or permanent resident if one of her/his parents is a US new US citizen

the adult is married and is over the age of twenty one.


the adult has kids.


the adult entered the US illegally(did not used a visa or registered)


the father has just become a US citizen and hasnt been a citize any longer than a year, but has been a permanent resident for several years.Can a married adult become a US citizen or permanent resident if one of her/his parents is a US new US citizen
Not automatically, to be sure. The American parent can file an F-3 immigrant visa petition for his adult married son, but that won't be valid for some time, about 8 years for most folks and about 17 years for some nationalities, and the son won't be able to benefit until it is valid for use. Since the son came here illegally, under current US law, he would not be able to adjust to immigrant status in the US in any case. He would need to leave the US, along with his family, if they are aliens and also here. Once you've been living in the US illegally for over a year, you are ineligible for any visa for 10 years, although he may be able to apply for a waiver once he's left the US and his petition is valid for use.Can a married adult become a US citizen or permanent resident if one of her/his parents is a US new US citizen
In order to become a usa citizen you need to return to your home country and apply for citizenship and have your father sponsor you as his child.





You can visit the following website:


http://www.unitedstatesvisas.gov/

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