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sangfroid
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Posted on 07-31-09 10:24
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If a child is born in US, are their parents eligible for green card ??
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SickNTired
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Posted on 07-31-09 10:28
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No. Wouldn't that be a disaster if people started having kids to get the green card?
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Posted on 07-31-09 10:59
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Yes, after a child is 16 yrs old.
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Jonny
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Posted on 07-31-09 12:39
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gurkha age is not 16 yrs old, it is 21 yrs.
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Posted on 07-31-09 12:46
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Posted on 07-31-09 1:28
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Both of them are incorrect it is 18.
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SickNTired
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Posted on 07-31-09 1:28
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In other words, when the child turns 21, he first needs to claim his US citizenship based on the fact that he was born in the US. Subsequently, as a US citizen, he is entitled to apply for his parents' residency. He can also apply for his siblings. But the processing time for family applicaitons are quite long, I think and the person sponsoring residency of the family should have sufficient income to support them financially when they arrive in US. At the age of 21, this might be a bit far fetched. So it is not as straightforward as it may seem.
Mathematically, it will be 22+ years if one is to opt for residency by bearing a child in the US... :-)
Or 19+ years as per americanboy if that makes you feel any better.
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HappyFace
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Posted on 07-31-09 3:38
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The correct age is 18 years. After the 18th birthday, the child-turned-man/woman can sponsor his parents. There is one more provision thru which parents can obtain a GC based on the child's birth in the US - if the child is disabled during birth the parents are eligible to apply. Hope this helps. Good Luck.
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Posted on 07-31-09 3:44
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i think it's 18 years to claim but 21 to bring parents, check this out: If you are a U.S. citizen and at least 21 years old, you are eligible to petition to bring your parents to live and work permanently in the United States. As the sponsor of your parents, you must show that your household income is sufficient to support your family and your parents at 125% or more above the U.S. poverty level for your household size. For more details about meeting this income requirement, see Filing an Affidavit of Support for a Relative. If you are a lawful permanent resident, you are not eligible to petition to bring your parents to live and work permanently in the United States. source : http://foreignborn.com/visas_imm/immigrant_visas/bring_other_family/3bringing_my_parents.htm
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jenny
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Posted on 07-31-09 7:00
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That is a very scary thought HappyFace, ""if the child is disabled during birth the parents are eligible to apply"" some parents may go through drastic measure to get their Green Card.
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Jonny
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Posted on 08-03-09 8:06
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