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I am a US Citizen currently living in the US. I am filling out the DS-260 form for my mother. She has 2 children currently living with her (both under 21, single). 

Once I add them in the "Children" section, there is a question asking "Is this child immigrating to the U.S. with you?". The current I-130 is only for my mother. However, we would like to bring them to the US ASAP.

What should I answer here? 

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permission to post following your question i also wanted to know if i am a us citizen and petition my mother with my brother (18y/o) at the same time ..how can i bring them here in the us at the same time is it posible or do i need to bring my mother first and then she can file the petition for my younger brother(18y/o).. what is the fastest way to bring him here thank u for the answer.

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On 11/9/2017 at 6:40 PM, dev-fig said:

I am a US Citizen currently living in the US. I am filling out the DS-260 form for my mother. She has 2 children currently living with her (both under 21, single). 

Once I add them in the "Children" section, there is a question asking "Is this child immigrating to the U.S. with you?". The current I-130 is only for my mother. However, we would like to bring them to the US ASAP.

What should I answer here? 

The mother will have to come first and then petition for her children. 

 

On 11/10/2017 at 10:55 AM, erylish said:

permission to post following your question i also wanted to know if i am a us citizen and petition my mother with my brother (18y/o) at the same time ..how can i bring them here in the us at the same time is it posible or do i need to bring my mother first and then she can file the petition for my younger brother(18y/o).. what is the fastest way to bring him here thank u for the answer.

Only way is to file I-130. There is no faster way.

 

Your mother will come first. No way to bring them together. Once she is her she can petition for the brother.

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