My sisters are US citizens, can I use that to get a US visa?
Answer:
I believe they can apply for you, but may need to be 21 (they have to be 21 to apply for parents.) At least she could apply for her and your parents when she turns 21 then they could apply for you. The preferences determine how long it would take, and it would take a good long while, if you are talking about a green card. If you literally just mean a visa, there may be faster ways, for school or work.
Check out uscis.gov
Check uscis.gov
no you can,t your parent have to be born there or resedent.
Maybe. Ask at the nearest US consulate or embassy.
They can petition you when one of them turns 21, not before. It doesn't matter if they are already married and the whole process will not take 10 years like for the residence.
They have to be 21, have lived in the US for a certain number of years, and they have to make 125% of the poverty level to apply for you and then they can apply for an I 130 petition and not a visa. The difference is 130 is permanent residence.
No. At age 21, if your sister is living in the USA, and if she has adequate income, she cand petition you, but not now. If your sister petitions you when she's 21 the wait for you to get a visa a visa will be about 15 years unless you are from the Philippines in which case it is 23 years.
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