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US citizen to petition for dad and brother to visit for 1 month of stay
Dashinka replied to visa3310's topic in Tourist Visas
Visitor visa (B2j applications are handled directly by the consulate. Your father and your brother would each fill out their own DS160 pay the fee, and wait for their own interviews at the US consulate in Lagos. Current wait times for a B2 interview are quite long in Lagos. Good Luck! https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/wait-times.html?post=Nigeria&x=65&y=11 https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/tourism-visit/visitor.html -
Does your company employ the services of a travel agency? In my case, if I need to travel overseas for business where a visa is required we have a travel agency that handles everything. They will have the list of required documents necessary, but they probably will not help if this is purely a personal B2 application.
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No difference. From an immigration perspective, parents are considered immediate relatives, siblings (half or full) are family preference (note, I understand that you think of your half-brother as an immediate relative, but US immigration does not). In your case filing the I130 for your parents (IR5 visa) will follow one timeline (approximately 1-2 years) and your half-brother (F4 visa) will follow a completely separate timeline (15+ years depending on the country). There is no numerical limitation on visas for immediate relatives, but there are for family preference so they take longer due to a huge backlog of petitions. I included the link for the visa bulletin so you can see the amount of time it takes for an F4 visa. As others have stated, you can file the I130's for all your relatives, and your parents will get their visa's first, then when they come to the US and become LPRs, they can also file their own I130 for your half-brother under the F2A or F2B category depending on his age when the I130 they file is approved. Another idea is to file for one of your parents, and then they come and file the I130's for their spouse and their child. Good Luck! https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/Bulletins/visabulletin_January2024.pdf
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Sounds good. I edited my response after your response. I would go through your company if there is a business reason for you to travel, if not, there is not much else you can do until you get your Canadian citizenship or the consulate finalizes this application. Good Luck!
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Will they issue a visa in a passport that has less than six month validity? Additionally, if your company is as you say, don't they have a service to do visas? I know when I need a visa for work travel, I can use the company service, and they take care of everything. Now they cannot expedite anything, but they are usually pretty good at laying out the exact business purpose for the B1, and showing the need for you to not overstay.
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Daily update on Biden tanking america
Dashinka replied to Nature Boy 2.0's topic in Current Events and Hot Social Topics
Thought this was interesting in that it showed that interest on the national debt is in 4th place on the federal spending table just 2% less than Defense spending. With the exponentially expanding national debt, I suspect that may change quite quickly. The future of Bidenomics: You pay Social Security tax on all of your income? On the opposite side of the ledger, we run an annual fiscal deficit of roughly $1.8 trillion and here are the top four expenses. Medicare/Medicaid (24% of spending) Social Security (22% of spending) Defense (13% of spending) Net Interest on the Debt (11% of spending) https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/future-bidenomics-you-pay-social-security-tax-all-your-income -
Consular Process
Dashinka replied to MelissaPena's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
If you do not abuse your B2, you can still visit. As to your number 2, unless you are currently in the US, consular processing is your only option. Good Luck! -
Bringing Step Son to USA
Dashinka replied to llaz's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
Correct I believe the I130 will result in an IR2 visa for your step-son. Not entirely certain, but I believe children over the age of 14 are required to attend an interview. This is more of a legal custody question. I would defer to your lawyer handling custody documents, and if they believe everything is in order, he should be fine. Good Luck! https://www.uscis.gov/adoption/immigration-through-adoption/family-based-petition-process/immigration-adoption-and-citizenship-for-stepchildren-of-us-citizens-and-lprs -
Honestly, I could not care less about Hillary Clinton, but I do love that the favored fact-checker of FB/Meta felt the need to fact check this. Video is evidence that Hillary Clinton is a reptile. This is not the first time such a claim has surfaced. In 2009, Richard Heene, who fabricated a story that his son had floated away in a UFO-shaped balloon, also made false statements about Clinton being reptilian. Claims that high-profile people are reptilian are unfounded and part of a long-running conspiracy theory. PolitiFact has debunked similar claims about President Joe Biden, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla and Queen Elizabeth II after her death in 2022. We rate the claim that video is evidence that Clinton is a reptile Pants on Fire! https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2023/dec/21/instagram-posts/this-video-does-not-prove-that-hillary-clinton-is/
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This is probably why the consulate and CBP has the note about having a child after the visa is issued but before immigrating to the US. Essentially, this should be a reason for DCF if the child does not qualify for CRBA as in this case, but they are saying no visa is needed when this happens if the newborn is traveling with the parent that has a valid visa, and the birth certificate verifies the parenthood, so no I130 is needed, and no special circumstance required.
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I agree now with @carmel34 and @Boiler, if this petition was denied due to an AWA issue, a lawyer is needed for the spousal visa.
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If you are worried about being allowed on a flight with the baby via the Consulate information you can refer the airline to the CBP Carrier Guide Page 10 (see below). Another option is to fly to Canada and drive across the border. Good Luck! Child born abroad to an accompanying parent after issuance of an immigrant visa to the parent but before the parent’s initial admission as an immigrant may be boarded as long as the child has a passport and birth certificate. https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2023-Nov/Carrier Information Guide ENGLISH.pdf
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The Sickness of Our Universities—and the Cure
Dashinka replied to TBoneTX's topic in Current Events and Hot Social Topics
This entire episode was just a testament to how the Left Identity Politics and DEI stuff works. Harvard tried so hard to re-define Gay's stealing of other's work to get where she was at. Then of course we get the racism angle, when if you really look at it, it was Gay, and Harvard that was being racist. If I were a Harvard student, or alum, I would be disgusted. -
Not really sure anyone can answer this. The CO may ask why you requested the case be transferred, but then again, they may not. Good Luck!
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I agree, this cannot really be answered without a few more details as to why the I-129F petition was denied.
