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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

If my sister applies for my green card while I work, will this speed up the process?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
There is no reason why you can't apply under both categories. The application by your sister is likely to be much slower than the employment-based; but it depends on which employment category you qualify for. There is also the issue of whether your current J-1 subjects you to the two-year foreign residency requirement (or a waiver of this requirement) before you can become a permanent resident or change to certain other nonimmigrant statuses. We would be happy to consult with you on the specifics of your case. I do charge for consultations $350 per hour - but whatever you pay for the consultation would then be a credit toward the fees for your case.
There is no reason why you can't apply under both categories. The application by your sister is likely to be much slower than the employment-based; but it depends on which employment category you qualify for. There is also the issue of whether your current J-1 subjects you to the two-year foreign residency requirement (or a waiver of this requirement) before you can become a permanent resident or change to certain other nonimmigrant statuses. We would be happy to consult with you on the specifics of your case. I do charge for consultations $350 per hour - but whatever you pay for the consultation would then be a credit toward the fees for your case.
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How will being unemployed affect my adjustment of status interview?

Answered by attorney Louis M. Piscopo
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Louis M. Piscopo, APLC
You will likely need a co-sponsor if neither you nor your wife (if she has a EAD) are working at the time of the adjustment of status interview. One exception is if you have sufficient assets to meet the affidavit of support requirements. Another exceptions is if you and your wife have been married for 10 years and you have contributed 40 quarters to SSA during that time. You should review the I-864 Instructions to see if you qualify for either exception. Otherwise, the USCIS may determine that your wife is likely to become a public charge since you cannot meeting the Affidavit of Support guidelines.
You will likely need a co-sponsor if neither you nor your wife (if she has a EAD) are working at the time of the adjustment of status interview. One exception is if you have sufficient assets to meet the affidavit of support requirements. Another exceptions is if you and your wife have been married for 10 years and you have contributed 40 quarters to SSA during that time. You should review the I-864 Instructions to see if you qualify for either exception. Otherwise, the USCIS may determine that your wife is likely to become a public charge since you cannot meeting the Affidavit of Support guidelines.
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Can a 20 year old help their parent become a citizen?

Answered by attorney Carlos E. Sandoval
Immigration lawyer at Carlos E. Sandoval, P.A.
The quickest way is for you to wait until you are 21 because the petitions for brothers and sisters take too long, around 10 years.
The quickest way is for you to wait until you are 21 because the petitions for brothers and sisters take too long, around 10 years.