Dear Sir/Madam,
Dear Sheila:
Dear helper,
I'm a US citizen married to a Cuban. He now resides in the US but the marriage is not working. SInce he came to the US we haven't lived together. Can I file for a divorce without any problems from immigration.
hi, i am a married daughter of an american citizen my mom pettioned for me in March 2004 please tell me how long more i have to wait i am living in the caribbean
I wrote this before, but could not find it so please excuse me if it is duplicate.
I am the married daughter of a US citizen. My mother petitioned for me Nov 96. I am currently residing in the caribbean. Can you advise how much longer I have to wait.
Thank you
By ImmigrationHelp on Tuesday, April 10, 2001 - 01:15 pm:
Unless you were born in Mexico or the Philippines, the State Department is currently processing cases in your preference category with a priority date of 5/8/96 and before.
Therefore, it appears that you will probably have to wait about another 6 months to one year for your date to be reached.
You can always check the most current processing times by clicking on the Visa Bulletin link on our Home page. Good luck.
By Kunal D Mistry on Wednesday, August 21, 2002 - 01:29 am:
My grandfather (a US citizen) has filed a petition for my mother in F3 (married sons and daughters) category in November 1999. At that time my age was 16 years. The visa call is expected none earlier than 3 years. So, according to rule I won’t be able to go with my mother as my age will exceed 21 years.
I heard of “Child Status Protection Act” and checked it on some website (it was like thomas.loc.gov) and other sites but I could get no important information.
I want to know whether I will be able to go with them (according to this child act) irrespective of my age exceeding 21 years OR they will deny my visa.
Please tell me if u need any further information for giving solutions.
Thank you,
Kunal D Mistry
By glorielsie on Wednesday, January 22, 2003 - 10:29 am:
By Anonymous on Sunday, June 13, 2004 - 11:25 pm: