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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Hi guys,

 

I am a US citizen and applying 130 for my sister (first time applying for her). I have previously applied 130 for my parents and they are in US on greencard. 

 

I have question about the question:

"Have you ever previously filed petition for this beneficiary or any other alien?" (I selected Yes as I have previously filed for my parents)

 

But where should i fill out my parents info: From section 2a. - 5 OR  Relative-1 and Relative-2?

 

Thank you for your support

Raj

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It's going to be much faster for your parents to petition your sister under the F2A (minor child of an LPR under 21-this will take about two years) or F2B (unmarried child of an LPR over 21-this will take about seven years) preference. 

 

If you petition her under the F4 family preference (sibling of a US citizen), it will take around 14 years for her priority date to become current. 

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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: India
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hi

i wanna apply for my sister but she is married and has 2 daughter so can you lil bit guide me to how can i apply for whole family? i have to fill seperate forms for everyone or just one form for my sister and others information is mention in form? plz help me for this

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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