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Hi, My step-sister is living in the US with her family for the last 6 years. My concern is I want to go to the US, that's why my step-sister is planning to get me to the US also. We believe that the fastest way for me to get there is through my loving mother. I want to be there also with my mother, my step sister already filed for a petition to my mother, who is currently waiting for the medical examination schedule. But I am turning 21 next year 09/2020. In your own opinion, do I still have a high probability that I will go in the US? We are willing to pay an legal help to get there. I also believe that there is an option for my case to be expedite. I am from the Philippines, answering my concern would help me a lot. Thank you and God bless us all!

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39 minutes ago, djfrancis said:

URGENT HELP NEEDED! 

Hi, My step-sister is living in the US with her family for the last 6 years. My concern is I want to go to the US, that's why my step-sister is planning to get me to the US also. We believe that the fastest way for me to get there is through my loving mother. I want to be there also with my mother, my step sister already filed for a petition to my mother, who is currently waiting for the medical examination schedule. But I am turning 21 next year 09/2020. In your own opinion, do I still have a high probability that I will go in the US? We are willing to pay an legal help to get there. I also believe that there is an option for my case to be expedite. I am from the Philippines, answering my concern would help me a lot. Thank you and God bless us all!

Currently your only option is F4, provided sister is a usc...

 

i think f2a with your mom as a resident, provided she files before your 21st birthday, would be the fastest route 

 

catigories via link below, the lower the category the longer the wait unfortunately... 

 

 

https://www.uscis.gov/greencard/family-preference

 

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1 hour ago, djfrancis said:

URGENT HELP NEEDED! 

Hi, My step-sister is living in the US with her family for the last 6 years. My concern is I want to go to the US, that's why my step-sister is planning to get me to the US also. We believe that the fastest way for me to get there is through my loving mother. I want to be there also with my mother, my step sister already filed for a petition to my mother, who is currently waiting for the medical examination schedule. But I am turning 21 next year 09/2020. In your own opinion, do I still have a high probability that I will go in the US? We are willing to pay an legal help to get there. I also believe that there is an option for my case to be expedite. I am from the Philippines, answering my concern would help me a lot. Thank you and God bless us all!

Your sister can file an I-130 for you in the F4 category.  That will take 24 years depending on where you were born.

 

Once your mother gets her green card, she can file another I-130 for you in the F2a or F2b category.  It depends on if your mother files before you turn 21 years old and how long it takes USCIS to approve the I-130 - there is no way to predict now.  If you are lucky and can stay in the F2a category, it will take about 2 years for an immigration visa.  If you age out and CSPA can not help you, then you are looking at 11 years.

 

There is no way to expedite a case for you.  You believe incorrectly.  

 

Your best move forward is for mom to immigrate to the US as quickly as possible.  Get her on a plane as soon as she gets her immigration visa.  Have the I-130 ready for her to mail off with a photocopy of her endorsed immigration visa (once she passes US Customs in the US airport) on the day she arrives in the US.  

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