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Five Things To Know About President Obama's Actions - Page 4

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Are a parent of your mom or came here before 16?
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Are a parent of your mom or came here before 16?
English is such a difficult language.
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I would do research and wait for details - why would you leave when you have DACA and can interview in-country? As for your mom (the direct beneficiary), why would she risk not being allowed back in by going back to her country of origin?

None of us here, as far as I know, are legally trained. I think the agencies will be amending the waivers and I think they will parole people in some way. Wait for details and then consult an attorney if needed.

Do you have any siblings who were born here?? If you do, then your parent (s) can apply for this new program!
Yep, all my siblings are USCIS, but my sister is 27 years old, not sure if age matters.
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English is such a difficult language.
He is just too excited and can't English.
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Yep, all my siblings are USCIS, but my sister is 27 years old, not sure if age matters.
A child needs to be over 21 to sponsor a patent. Your parents will qualify for this. Then they'll need AP to fix their illegal entries (if applicable) and they can file for adjustment.
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A child needs to be over 21 to sponsor a patent. Your parents will qualify for this. Then they'll need AP to fix their illegal entries (if applicable) and they can file for adjustment.
Right - so, in the meantime, your mother can apply for this new deferred action and not worry about the visa.
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Right - so, in the meantime, your mother can apply for this new deferred action and not worry about the visa.
Is there an echo here?
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A child needs to be over 21 to sponsor a patent. Your parents will qualify for this. Then they'll need AP to fix their illegal entries (if applicable) and they can file for adjustment.
My mum already has a petition pending (me included), so she doesn't need my sister to sponsor her. Hopefully there is a way for us to apply for this visa in United States and not have to travel back, because I will not leave this country unless I'm 1000% sure I can come back.
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My mum already has a petition pending (me included), so she doesn't need my sister to sponsor her. Hopefully there is a way for us to apply for this visa in United States and not have to travel back, because I will not leave this country unless I'm 1000% sure I can come back.
How long has your petition been pending ?
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