
Posted by Leo on September 28, 2000 at 21:41:39:
In Reply to: Re: Can my mother be invited by me to U.S on permanent residenc posted by webmaster on September 15, 2000 at 20:21:09:
: : If you are only a permanent resident (green card holder) you can't apply for a permanent residency of your mother. However, you can invite her for a visit.
: : To apply for your mother's permanent residency in the USA you have to become a US citizen first.
: : (see web address, supplied by Webmaster)
: Pryvit Oksano!
: First of all, thanks for your input. People such as yourself with experience in these matters are much appreciated.
: I took a closer look at the Visa page, and here's what it says:
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: The Immigration and Nationality Act allows for the immigration of foreigners to the United States based on relationship to a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident.
: UNLIMITED FAMILY-BASED:
: Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens (IR): The spouse, widow(er) and unmarried children under
: 21 of a U.S. citizen, and the parent of a U.S. citizen who is 21 or older.
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: So, while certain family visas (spouses, minor children, etc.) can be petitioned by legal permanent residents, it seems that in order for Dennis to apply for his mother, he must become a US citizen first.
Yes,this is correct...If you want to find all the information you need on this subject,I found a great book at the local library.It is called: "Immigrating to the USA" authors: Dan P. Danilov and Howard David Deutsch...they are immigration attorney's...good luck!