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Filed: Other Country: Hong Kong
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Hi, i have been holding a green card, not conditional green card, for over 10 years

I would like to file I-130 for my wife and kid and china. how long does the whole process take?

the process i am talking about is from filing I-130 till my wife and kid can get visa to come to US

please help

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hi, i have been holding a green card, not conditional green card, for over 10 years

I would like to file I-130 for my wife and kid and china. how long does the whole process take?

the process i am talking about is from filing I-130 till my wife and kid can get visa to come to US

please help

As a LPR this is a very long wait. Wouldnt be rare to wait upwards of 2-3 years.

if you have been a LPR and good citizen (filing taxes and showing good moral character) you should consider becoming a US citizen, this would make your petition a IR case which would take more like 7-10 months.

USCIS:

06/06/2012: Sent I-130 to VSC (as LPR)

06/08/2012: NOA1 (Priority Date)

06/12/2012: Touched

08/20/2012: Mailed VSC request for Upgrade to CR1

08/23/2012: Opened Request with USCIS for Upgrade to CR1

08/27/2012: Got Email confirming upgrade to IR1/CR1

11/13/2012: NOA2

NVC:

11/16/2012: NVC Received (NVC # not ready)

11/19/2012: BOG number/IIN - Gave emails

11/19/2012: Choice of Agent email sent

11/20/2012: AOS bill invoiced

11/20/2012: AOS bill paid shows in process

11/21/2012: AOS package sent

11/21/2012: AOS bill shows PAID

11/21/2012: Choice of Agent email sent (again)

11/21/2012: Choice of Agent email accepted

11/23/2012: IV bill invoiced

11/23/2012: IV bill paid

11/26/2012: IV package sent

11/26/2012: IV bill shows PAID

12/07/2012: AOS accepted

12/10/2012: IV Accepted

12/10/2012: Case complete

12/13/2012: Interview scheduled

US Embassy Bogota:

01/25/2013: Lab Visit

01/28/2013: Medical

01/30/2013: Interview

02/05/2013: Email Waybill (5PM)

02/06/2013: Visa in hand

02/08/2013: POE JFK, NY

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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**Moved from AOS from family visas to Bringing Family Member of Permanent Residents to America; as this is the appropriate forum for the OP's question

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Finland
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Agree with Cesar & Cata. It currently takes about 2.5 years for an LPR to bring a spouse and underaged children to the US. There are only about 88 000 visas available per year for spouses and children of permanent residents, hence the long waiting times. You should also be aware that the wait can change at any time depending on the number of qualified applicants.

You should familiarise yourself with the Visa Bulletin and follow it every month:

http://travel.state.gov/visa/bulletin/bulletin_1360.html

If you are eligible for US citizenship, you should definitely consider it. You can file for your family now, and once you are a citizen, you will upgrade your case from F2A to IR/CR. Thereafter your wife and child will no longer be subject to the quota.

My F2A/IR-1 journey:

USCIS:
4 August 2011: I-130 sent (while husband permanent resident)
8 August 2011: Priority date
16 April 2013: NOA2

NVC:

7 May 2013: Case number received, DS-3032 sent

15 May 2013: AOS bill received and paid

16 May 2013: AOS package sent

17 May 2013: DS-3032 accepted

20 May 2013: IV bill received and paid

21 May 2013: IV package sent

11 June 2013: response to IV checklist sent

13 June 2013: Case upgraded to CR1

2 July 2013: Case completed

28 August 2013: Interview - approved!

21 September 2013: POE

18 November 2013: Green card received

My husband's citizenship journey:

8 February 2013: N-400 sent
4 March 2013: Biometrics
24 April 2013: Interview
12 June 2013: Oath ceremony

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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I understand if you have a Chinese passport, my wife and others are in the same boat. I think it depends on your retirement system in China and property holdings, if you want to apply for USC or not. US will not report to China you are a US Citizen but I hear they (China) are researching their rolls to remove people not residing in the country. China as you know does not allow dual status.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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