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I know there's a forum for bringing relatives to the US, but I'm just more comfy asking in the Phil. forums..

My cousin's mom is a USC, and is planning on petitioning for my cousin. Cousin is unmarried, just turned 21, has a daughter.

Does my aunt need to file just ONE I-130, and list my niece in it as well? Ganun ba? The relatives guide is not as comprehensive as the fiancee/spouse guide, so I'm kind of lost.. And is this one of those petitions that's going to take like 6 years to be processed? :P

Thanks in advance!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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A USC petitioning for there unmarried son or daughter will be classified as Family Preference #1 (FP1). Currently for the Phillipines they are processing FP1's as of April 1993. So it is more like 15 years not the 6 as you had thought.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin...letin_4328.html

YMMV

Filed: Country: Philippines
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A USC petitioning for there unmarried son or daughter will be classified as Family Preference #1 (FP1). Currently for the Phillipines they are processing FP1's as of April 1993. So it is more like 15 years not the 6 as you had thought.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin...letin_4328.html

Wow, that's kinda sad. Of the four countries (China, India, Philippines, and Mexico) that are over-subcribed, Philippines is the smallest country. And yet, baed on the dates that they are currently processing, we out-number both India and China. Those are huge countries. I know the Philippine economy is bad but sometimes, stats like this really reminds me of how bad it really is.

 
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