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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hi everyone.

my father is US citizen by US parents (he was 16 when register), I on the other hand was never registered as. When I was 16 he thought it was a good idea to move our family to de US Not Legally. He later merried my mom and tried to make me a resident with some of the immigration visa. We lived in the US for 4 years I went to school there. But It got denied because of lack of evidence because my birth certificate has a late registration (yea..). I was punished for 10 years. He then applied for an appeal I think and never got an answer he said. Now I'm 32 and I have a daughter and she's US citizen by her father.

 

my question is, can my father still do something for me, like going to the consulate and asking for my certificate or passport or something as he should've done when I was little? 

Is there any opportunity there? 

P.s. That was almost 15 years ago.. That case died.

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Why can’t your child’s father (fiancé or husband) petition you? 

 

Your father’s petition seems to have been abandoned. 

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You child’s father can petition for you as a fiancée or a spouse. You will most likely need to go through a apply because of your ilegal living back then, you’ll need to apply for a waiver etc. It will be much easier and faster that way. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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On 16/1/2018 at 12:25 PM, TNJ17 said:

You child’s father can petition for you as a fiancée or a spouse. You will most likely need to go through a apply because of your ilegal living back then, you’ll need to apply for a waiver etc. It will be much easier and faster that way. 

yeah I think you guys are right that its over, what's a waiver?

yes he wants to do the K-1 visa. I am filling the Application right know. in fact im kindda stock with the explanation of how we meet. do I do like a timeline since we have a child know, or just simply answerd the question.  

I have no Idea wich is best.

 

thak you in advance

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On 16/1/2018 at 11:58 AM, milimelo said:

Why can’t your child’s father (fiancé or husband) petition you? 

 

Your father’s petition seems to have been abandoned. 

yes we are filling K-1 now. 

someone put the idea in my head about my dad just going to the passport office and ask for mine and that they cant denied me the citizenship.

 

 

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