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Okay i understand that you left the children with her because she was terminally ill.

 

How did you arrive in the USA? Do you have a green card? Are you married?

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14 minutes ago, NikLR said:

Okay i understand that you left the children with her because she was terminally ill.

 

How did you arrive in the USA? Do you have a green card? Are you married?

No she had never be to US

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6 minutes ago, tiase777 said:

No she had never be to US

 

That wasn't the question, the question is what is your status in the US?  Are you a citizens or a green card holder?

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   In Nigerian law the man is the one given control of the children.  You moved here , I assume through a new marriage, and for ease left the children in your first wife's compound .  Now that she is dead , you will not require a slip to show she is ok with your bringing them here.  You will need her death notice .   Did you list the children on your immigration papers.  Either way the embassy may want DNA testing to prove you are the father.  Your wife should file the I130 as a USC it would be faster ( assuming the children were under 18 when you married ) 

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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17 minutes ago, NigeriaorBust said:

   In Nigerian law the man is the one given control of the children.  You moved here , I assume through a new marriage, and for ease left the children in your first wife's compound .  Now that she is dead , you will not require a slip to show she is ok with your bringing them here.  You will need her death notice .   Did you list the children on your immigration papers.  Either way the embassy may want DNA testing to prove you are the father.  Your wife should file the I130 as a USC it would be faster ( assuming the children were under 18 when you married ) 

I listened them in my citizenship too

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 If you listed them and you are now a citizen you can file for them ( I thought you were still a green card holder )   You will file one I130 for each child, pay the fees for each.   It should take about a year if they are all under 21 

 

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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3 minutes ago, NigeriaorBust said:

 If you listed them and you are now a citizen you can file for them ( I thought you were still a green card holder )   You will file one I130 for each child, pay the fees for each.   It should take about a year if they are all under 21 

 

The first boy is 14, and second it 12

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18 minutes ago, tiase777 said:

The first boy is 14, and second it 12

File away

 

Takes about a year or so.

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1 minute ago, tiase777 said:

14, 13 years old 

Yep

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tiase777

There is nothing you can do. Your Naturalization is pending. you are not related to them. Provide more information.  

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7 minutes ago, felipeTAYA said:

Are they your children?

He sure can file for them. They are his kids. he stated that in the first post.

 

OP no waiver needed you will petition for them.

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14 minutes ago, felipeTAYA said:

 

tiase777

There is nothing you can do. Your Naturalization is pending. you are not related to them. Provide more information.  

I ll gave my oath on January 20th 

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