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amaloveskofi

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  • Birthday November 28

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    ghana
  • State
    Ohio

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  • Immigration Status
    Naturalization (approved)
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    California Service Center
  • Country
    Ghana
  • Our Story
    our story is really a wonderful one. he is my reason for being happy today. i love him wt all my all. love u baby

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  1. you are right! thank you so much. I''m on it now, getting ready to file the I-130
  2. The children are 15, 9, 7, 3 and she's currently pregnant with 1, due in March. I will definitely take all this into consideration and decide on what the best way is. I appreciate your help. Thank you.
  3. I did read the replies, I just missed some of them and I was a little confused, but I get it now. Thanks so much for your help
  4. Are you allowed to put 2 petitions in for 1 person. What do you suggest we do with her children and husband? Do we petition for them as well? Or that's not possible.
  5. I may not have explained better in my questions. I'm referring to the same person here, which is my sister. Is it better that my mom files for her or is it better if I file. And it seems it's better if my mom files. So that's what we'll do. That brings me to, if we should or not file for my sisters children and husband?
  6. Ooo my!! I didn't realize it could take that long. I guess the best option I'd to get my mom to naturalize a d then she files for my sister and all her kids. Should we exclude kids who will turn 18 after this 10 year wait? How will her husband be covered in all this? Do we file for him as well or? And my mom has. Ever worked since she got here in the states. Will that affect anything? Thanks.
  7. Hi, I need some help and hoping I can get some answers on where to start! I brought my mom here 7 years ago, but she hasn't applied to be a citizen yet and we are thinking of filing for my sister who is 33 years old, with 4 children and 1 due in March. My sister is married traditionally per our custom,but not at the court level, so legally she's not married. What would be the best way to file for her? 1) should I file for my sister since I'm a US citizen. 2)Should my mom file for her with her permanent resident status or should she wait till she is a citizen to file 3) when we file, should we file for just my sister and probably the newborn as her being unmarried or married? We just don't have the funds to bring all her children with her. So the plan is she gets here, work and then go get her children and her husband. Please advise me on the best way to do this and if anyone have an idea of what time-line we'll be looking at. Thanks.
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