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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guatemala
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My Guatemalan wife who has her green card has to renew her first one now in August. Two of her kids now 19 and 21 followed her here and will need to renew in April. As they are derivative on moms K1 application do I file for the 10 year green card for all of them at once, or wait till 2 months before the kids green careds expire?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guatemala
Timeline
Posted (edited)

whenever their card expires, most likely moms card would be expiring first so you need to apply for hers first.

You dont have to mention anything like how many years, they automatically issue a 10 yr.

More to the point, Can I apply for all three at once, and save some money and three different trips to biometrics 2 hours away?

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