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Marriage and petitioning for relatives

Post by mpdegn » Tue Sep 11, 2007 8:49 pm

Hello,
this post might be a bit confusing, but I'll certainly try to clarify everything that is unclear at the end of the post. But let's get started...

My mother, who is a Ghanaian National and went to Germany to get her degree and become a citizen, is in a relationship with another Ghanaian, who is a permanent resident of the United States. They plan on marrying in 2008. My mother has 2 sons, which she would want to petition for. One is 20 years old, the other one (who is I) is 18 years old and will turn 19 in October. Her older son goes to a university in Germany and, in case the petition doesn't work out for him, wouldn't mind staying over there. Her younger son, though, already goes to college in the United States and is on an F-1 International Student Visa.

Now, I have a few questions regarding petitioning for my mother, my brother, and I.

1. How long will it take my mother to become a permanent resident after the marriage took place? How does the process look like, if she considers staying over in Germany for 3-4 more years after the marriage? The thing is that she considers staying over there for a few more years after the marriage because of her job and another relative who is very old and depends on her. She would then eventually come to the United States. Does that effect the process at all?

2.2. Would the process become easier if the person she marries applies for a US citizenship and then marries her?

2.1. How long would applying for a US citizenship take for him? Is it worth it?

3.1. After she becomes a permanent resident, will I be able to be petitioned for? From what I got out of those US Immigration websites, if one is unmarried and under the age of 21 he/she doesn't have to wait for an immigration number, is that correct? Or does that only apply if a US citizen (not permanent resident) petitions for a relative under the age of 21?

3.2. In case that this only applies if a US citizen petitions for a relative, would it help if the person my mother plans on marrying applies for citizenship? He is not my natural father and my mother would still be a permanent resident after their marriage. (this is so confusing)

I know it sounds like I'm repeating myself but I'm just trying to put things together as good as possible right now. Sorry for the confusion.

4. In case that the above mentioned scenarios won't keep me from waiting for an immigration number, is there anything else I could do to receive one immediately? The only reason why this is so important to me is because I'm trying to avoid losing time in college. If possible, I'd like to apply for instate-tuition as soon as the status change took place and then continue with my education.

As I already said, right now everything is about saving time, especially because of my education, so if there is any advice you can give me, I'd definitely appreciate it.

Thank you in advance for answering those questions.

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Post by eliasuk4u » Tue Sep 11, 2007 9:14 pm

You have posted in a wrong forum.

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Post by archigabe » Tue Sep 11, 2007 9:17 pm

Duplicate to U.S forum...am locking it.Please continue in the U.S section,

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