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Brand New to I-130 Process for Sister

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Hey y'all!

We are BRAND new to this whole process and I'm so sorry if this has been asked a million times, but my searching in the forums isn't yielding the answers I'm wondering about. 

My husband is an USC; and we want to bring his sister here. She is married, but we only want to bring her here. We also want to bring her 17 year old daughter here. 

 

Questions:

1. Sister has four kids----but we only want to bring her oldest daughter. Do we need to list all 4 kids on the application?

2. How does it work to attach the daughter to our I-130? Or do we have to wait until the priority date comes up?

 

Yes, I know our niece might've aged out by this point. Sigh. We still want to bring sister here. 

 

Thank you all, so much, for any info and for this awesome community. 

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Sister will be F4.

Brothers and Sisters of Adult US citizens.

You can follow the visa bulletin here. 

Oldest daughter will definitely age out.

Currently they are working on petitions filed in 2007.

 

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29 minutes ago, Tee and Megan said:

Hey y'all!

We are BRAND new to this whole process and I'm so sorry if this has been asked a million times, but my searching in the forums isn't yielding the answers I'm wondering about. 

My husband is an USC; and we want to bring his sister here. She is married, but we only want to bring her here. We also want to bring her 17 year old daughter here. 

 

Questions:

1. Sister has four kids----but we only want to bring her oldest daughter. Do we need to list all 4 kids on the application?

2. How does it work to attach the daughter to our I-130? Or do we have to wait until the priority date comes up?

 

Yes, I know our niece might've aged out by this point. Sigh. We still want to bring sister here. 

 

Thank you all, so much, for any info and for this awesome community. 

By the time a visa is available, the 17 year old will be 37.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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When she gets here which is a long time in the future she can sponsor her eldest daughter assuming she has not married.

 

otherwise she will need to wait until she becomes a Citizen so she can sponsor her and her family.

 

obviously when looking at these really long time periods things can change but we can only comment on the rules as they are now

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