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Hi to all;

I have heard and read that a permament resident can file a petition for parent/s while on the process of naturalization (not citizen yet)? Is this true? If it is, what are the procedures?

Nonet and Mario's Timeline

4/05/09 - The first time Mario saw me.

4/06/09 - The day we were introduced to each other.

6/23/09 - We were officially a couple.

10/06/09 - He visited me in Manila.

10/12/09 - His birthday! He proposed to me at Italliannis Gateway Mall

10/18/09 - He went back to Hawaii : (

11/02/09 - We filed I-129F

11/03/09 - NOA1 touched

11/07/09 - Hardcopy of NOA1

02/04/10 - Touch!

02/04/10 - NOA2 via email (happiest day!)

02/11/10 - Honey visited me again : )

02/24/10 - Honey needs to go back to HI yagain : (

03/02/10 - USEM Appointmient Letter receive

03/08-09/10 - Medical Exam (PASSED!) Thank you Lord!

04/05/10 - Interview date... PASSED! Thank you again Lord!

04/08/10 - Visa Received! Thank you, thank you, thanytpk you Lord!

AOS/EAD

05/16/10 - Wedding day!

06/08/10 - AOS sent

06/11/10 - receipt date

06/17/10 - touch

06/18/10 - NOA hard copy received

06/21/10 - touch!

06/24/10 - Biometrics letter received, will be on July 13

06/25/10 - Did walk-in bio at Ala Moana ASC

06/28/10 - touch

08/13/10 - EAD ordered

08/16/10 - touch on EAD

08/18/10 - 2nd EAD production ordered

08/19/10 - touch

08/24/10 - EAD email notification sent

08/26/10 - EAD card received

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Hi to all;

I have heard and read that a permament resident can file a petition for parent/s while on the process of naturalization (not citizen yet)? Is this true? If it is, what are the procedures?

You heard wrong. In order to petition for parents, you have to be a US citizen first.

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

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