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Filed: Other Country: China
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18 minutes ago, Lace morgan said:

CAN ANYONE BE KIND ENOUGH TO TELL ME THE KIND OF VISA  MY CHILDREN WHO WILL BE TRAVELING WITH ME  WILL BE GRANTED SINCE I WILL BE GETTING IRI VISA ?

Are you the spouse of a US Citizen who was a US Citizen when your I-130 was filed?

 

If so, your children should have had petitions filed for them.  If no petition was filed, they will receive no visa until their petitions are filed, catch up with yours and proceed through the visa application process.

 

The above applies only to children under the age of 18 when your marriage took place.  Any older than 18 on that date, have no path to immigrate based on your marriage.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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19 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Are you the spouse of a US Citizen who was a US Citizen when your I-130 was filed?

 

If so, your children should have had petitions filed for them.  If no petition was filed, they will receive no visa until their petitions are filed, catch up with yours and proceed through the visa application process.

 

The above applies only to children under the age of 18 when your marriage took place.  Any older than 18 on that date, have no path to immigrate based on your marriage.

Thanks for the information;s. What i actually wanted to know is,  what kind of visa will they receive, 10 or 2 years to start with?.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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6 minutes ago, Lace morgan said:

Thanks for the information;s. What i actually wanted to know is,  what kind of visa will they receive, 10 or 2 years to start with?.

If you get an IR then 10yr, If you get a CR then 2yr

YMMV

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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5 minutes ago, Lace morgan said:

I am expecting to get IR1 which means they will get 10 years as well, is that what you mean?

All ir visas will result in a 10 yr card.  If you receive an ir visa and the kids are eligible and are approved then they will also get an ir visa

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53 minutes ago, Lace morgan said:

Thanks for the information;s. What i actually wanted to know is,  what kind of visa will they receive, 10 or 2 years to start with?.

Presumably you are talking about a 2-yr or 10-yr green card, not visa. An immigrant visa has a maximum 6-month expiry and is for one entry only. 

 

It’s not clear from your answers, can you confirm that there have been separate petitions filed for your children?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

 

yes, the card they get depends on how long you have been married. if you get a 10 year GC, so will they. if you have been married under 2 years and get  a  2 year GC, so will they. since you are an IR1, meaning you have been married for over 2 years, they will also get a 10 year GC like you

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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5 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

Presumably you are talking about a 2-yr or 10-yr green card, not visa. An immigrant visa has a maximum 6-month expiry and is for one entry only. 

 

It’s not clear from your answers, can you confirm that there have been separate petitions filed for your children?

Yes they are. Thanks anyway, it has been resolved already. I was told each of them will get 10 years each,

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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5 minutes ago, aleful said:

hi

 

yes, the card they get depends on how long you have been married. if you get a 10 year GC, so will they. if you have been married under 2 years and get  a  2 year GC, so will they. since you are an IR1, meaning you have been married for over 2 years, they will also get a 10 year GC like you

 

 

Thanks you.

 
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