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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Philippines
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When I petitioned my over age son and daughter in 2001, I was a legal permanent resident. I became a citizen in 2007. In 2005, my son got married. My daughter remained single and thank God, she's here now along with her baby. I was wondering when the visa became available for my daughter, I received a notification from NVC but nothing for my son. I also know that even if I receive it, he will not be able to process anymore because when he got married, the petition was void. He is now based in France with his family and I want to see if any of you VJ'ers know if I can still file something for him and his family since i'm a US Citizen.

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When I petitioned my over age son and daughter in 2001, I was a legal permanent resident. I became a citizen in 2007. In 2005, my son got married. My daughter remained single and thank God, she's here now along with her baby. I was wondering when the visa became available for my daughter, I received a notification from NVC but nothing for my son. I also know that even if I receive it, he will not be able to process anymore because when he got married, the petition was void. He is now based in France with his family and I want to see if any of you VJ'ers know if I can still file something for him and his family since i'm a US Citizen.

Same process, but different category - he will be in family based third category - married sons and daughters of USC: wait time for Philipines is 18 years.

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

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When I petitioned my over age son and daughter in 2001, I was a legal permanent resident. I became a citizen in 2007. In 2005, my son got married. My daughter remained single and thank God, she's here now along with her baby. I was wondering when the visa became available for my daughter, I received a notification from NVC but nothing for my son. I also know that even if I receive it, he will not be able to process anymore because when he got married, the petition was void. He is now based in France with his family and I want to see if any of you VJ'ers know if I can still file something for him and his family since i'm a US Citizen.

ditto.

start all over, same process as before. You need to file an i130 just like before. all family petitions start the same.

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thanks for the response guys! As frustrating as it sound, I guess I have no choice but to start all over again. If you guys hear or know more info, please feel free to update me here. Thanks!

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