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my daughter got her conditional permanent resedent status now

can she sponsor our family now

No, only US citizens can sponsor parent/siblings. It doesn't take long for a parent of USC to become a permanent resident. However, siblings of USC have to wait 10-23 years (depends on the country) before they can get an immigrant visa.
my son is 15 years old i want him to do higher education in u.s

is there something called as age limit to enter the u.s for a family .

yes in some cases, but not if sponsored by USC sibling....

Once you become a permanent resident (let's say in 4 years), you can sponsor your son. Here the age will play part as wait can be 5-7 years (under 21 according to USCIS, check the rules how the age is calculated ) or 10 -15 years for PRs children over 21.

Look into student visa for your son.

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my daughter got her conditional permanent resedent status now

can she sponsor our family now

No, only US citizens can sponsor parent/siblings. It doesn't take long for a parent of USC to become a permanent resident. However, siblings of USC have to wait 10-23 years (depends on the country) before they can get an immigrant visa.
my son is 15 years old i want him to do higher education in u.s

is there something called as age limit to enter the u.s for a family .

yes in some cases, but not if sponsored by USC sibling....

Once you become a permanent resident (let's say in 4 years), you can sponsor your son. Here the age will play part as wait can be 5-7 years (under 21 according to USCIS, check the rules how the age is calculated ) or 10 -15 years for PRs children over 21.

Look into student visa for your son.

thank you jula (F)

i think he will cross 21 before i can sponsor him

we will try with student visa

kindest regards to you

and if any other advices or response too i will take them seriously ,

thanks again.

 
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