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Вт, Авг 9, 2011 09:59pm [Аноним] - 4653 d back

Вопрос для Алекса. Подскажите пож., какие документы нужны для воссоединения семьи (в частности матери к сыну) все находятся здесь.Заранее спасибо.
Ср, Авг 10, 2011 09:15am Alex - 4653 d back

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=5d893e4d77d73210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=5d893e4d77d73210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD

Bringing Parents to Live in the United States as Permanent Residents

Eligibility

To petition for your parents (mother or father) to live in the United States as green card holders, you must be a U.S. citizen and at least 21 years old. Green card holders (permanent residents) may not petition to bring parents to live permanently in the United States.

The table below describes what steps you must take to petition depending upon your circumstances:

If you are a U.S. Citizen who is at least 21 years old, and your…


Then you must submit…

Mother lives outside the United States


A Form I-130
A copy of your birth certificate showing your name and your mother’s name
A copy of your Certificate of Naturalization or U.S. passport if you were not born in the United States

Father lives outside the United States


A Form I-130
A copy of your birth certificate showing your name and the names of both parents
A copy of your Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship or U.S. passport if you were not born in the United States
A copy of your parents’ civil marriage certificate

Father lives outside the United States and you were born out of wedlock and were not legitimated by your father before your 18th birthday


A Form I-130
A copy of your birth certificate showing your name and your father's name
A copy of your Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship or U.S. passport if you were not born in the United States
Evidence that an emotional or financial bond existed between you and your father before you were married or reached the age of 21, whichever came first

Father lives outside the United States and you were born out of wedlock and were legitimated by your father before your 18th birthday


A Form I-130
A copy of your birth certificate showing your name and your father's name
A copy of your Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship or U.S. passport if you were not born in the United States
Evidence that you were legitimated before your 18th birthday through the marriage of your natural parents, the laws of your state or country (of birth or residence), or the laws of your father’s state or country (of birth or residence)

Petition is filed to bring your step-parent to live in the United States


A Form I-130
A copy of your birth certificate showing the names of your birth parents
A copy of the civil marriage certificate of your birth parent to your step-parent showing that the marriage occurred before your 18th birthday
A copy of any divorce decrees, death certificates, or annulment decrees to show that any previous marriage entered into by your natural or step-parent ended legally

Petition is filed to bring your adoptive parent to live in the United States


A Form I-130
A copy of your birth certificate
A copy of your Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship if you were not born in the United States
A certified copy of the adoption certificate showing that the adoption took place before your 16th birthday
A statement showing the dates and places you have lived together with your parent

Note: If your name or your parent’s name has changed, please include proof of the legal name change (may include marriage certificate, divorce decree, adoption decree, court judgment of name change, etc.)

After Filing Your Petition

You will be notified by USCIS if your Form I-130 petition is approved or denied. If it is approved and your parent is outside the United States, he or she will be notified to go to the local U.S. consulate to complete visa processing.

If your parent is currently in the United States, he or she may be eligible to file Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status, at the same time as you file Form I-130. For additional information on how to file this application, see the “How Do I Customer Guides” link to the upper-right.


Alex.
Ср, Авг 10, 2011 09:19am Alex - 4653 d back

Т.к. они уже здесь то Вам важен последний абзац:

If your parent is currently in the United States, he or she may be eligible to file Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status, at the same time as you file Form I-130. For additional information on how to file this application, see the “How Do I Customer Guides” link to the upper-right.

Формы I-485 и I-130 можно найти в разделе Forms на uscis.gov

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