Is it different / faster for a son to ask to fix his parents legal status than a female?

I know that a daughter should be 21 years of age to fix her parents legal status(residency) but is it the same for a guy? Are there any websites that might help?

Answer:
Whether a son or daughter they must be 21 years of age.

References are made to this in many pages of the USCIS website whether petitioning, sponsoring using the I-864, etc

e.g.

Petitioning Procedures: Bringing a Parent to Live in the United States

This information is for U.S. citizens who wish to petition for or “sponsor” their alien parent(s) to live permanently in the U.S. Only U.S. citizens are eligible to petition for their parent(s). A U.S. Citizen must be at least 21 years of age to petition for a parent. Lawful Permanent Residents may not bring their parents to live permanently in the U.S.
No its all the same. It doesn't matter if its a son or daughter, as long as it is a child.
I didn't think it matters regarding the speed or age.
The sex of the child is not relevant.
It is the same.

(LOL, I can just imagine what would happen if anyone tried to make it preferential for guys to get people in.)

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