Thread: Петиция о вызове родственников
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Петиция о вызове родственников Если получаешь одобрение по полит. убежищю через сколько можно подавать петицию на вызов родственников в штаты? И скролько реально времени уходит на это?
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Re: Петиция о вызове родственников Храни меня Господь от тех, кому я верю.
Кому не верю - тех остерегусь сама...
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Re: Петиция о вызове родственников
Сначала прочитайте вот это:
Unlimited Family-Based Immigrants - Immediate Relatives
Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens (IR): These types of immigrant visas are based on a close family relationship with a U.S. citizen, including spouses, children, and parents. Additionally, a U.S. citizen can sponsor a child adopted or to be adopted from abroad, if that child meets the definition of orphan as provided for in immigration law. Family members of United States citizens (not Legal Permanent Residents) can file Immediate Relative Petitions.
For immigration purposes, Immediate Relative classifications include:- Spouse of a U.S. Citizen (IR-1) Learn More
- Unmarried Child Under 21 Years of Age of a U.S. Citizen (IR-2)
- Orphan adopted abroad by a U.S. Citizen (IR-3) Learn More
- Orphan to be adopted in the United States by a U.S. citizen (IR-4) Learn More
- Parent of a U.S. Citizen who is at least 21 years old (IR-5)
Limited Family-Based Immigrants
These types of immigrant classifications involve specific, more distant, family relationships with a U.S. citizen and some specified relationships with a Lawful Permanent Resident. Under immigration law, there are fiscal year numerical limitations on family preference immigrants as explained below.- Family First Preference (F1): Unmarried sons and daughters of U.S. citizens, and their children, if any. (23,400)
- Family Second Preference (F2): Spouses, minor children, and unmarried sons and daughters (over age 20) of lawful permanent residents. (114,200) At least seventy-seven percent of all visas available for this category will go to the spouses and children; the remainder will be allocated to unmarried sons and daughters.
- Family Third Preference (F3): Married sons and daughters of U.S. citizens, and their spouses and children. (23,400)
- Family Fourth Preference (F4): Brothers and sisters of United States citizens, and their spouses and children, provided the U.S. citizens are at least 21 years of age. (65,000)
ПОТОМ ПЕРЕХОДИТЕ ДАЛЬШЕ ПО ССЫЛКЕ, ЧТОБЫ УЗНАТЬ О СРОКАХ:
(предупреждаю - читать ОЧЕНЬ много)
http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigra...ypes_1306.html
Храни меня Господь от тех, кому я верю.
Кому не верю - тех остерегусь сама...
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- 06-10-2009 10:43 PM #5
Re: Петиция о вызове родственников Kunny немного не в курсе по поводу derivative status тех, кто получает asylum. См. здесь: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...000ecd190aRCRD
Выдержка:
How Do I Get My Spouse or Children Derivative Asylum Status in the United States?
Background
You may include your spouse or any unmarried children under the age of 21 in your own asylum application if your spouse or children are in the United States. For more information, please see, How Do I Apply for Asylum?.
If you have already been granted asylum, you may apply for derivative asylum benefits for your spouse or children. This means that your spouse or children may be granted asylum status based on your own asylum status. See Also, Application Procedures: Getting Derivative Asylum Status for Your Child, and Application Procedures; Getting Derivative Asylum Status for Your Spouse. If you have been a refugee or held asylum status for at least one year, you may be eligible to change your status to that of a permanent resident. For an excellent overview of the U.S. asylum program, please see the chapter on asylum in the Immigration Statistical Yearbook.
Who is Eligible?
You may apply for derivative asylum benefits for your spouse or unmarried children under the age of 21 within two years of your grant of asylum or by February 28, 2000, whichever is later. If your spouse or children are already in the United States, they may be eligible for derivative asylum benefits regardless of whether they are in the country legally or illegally. The relationship between you and your spouse and children must have existed when you were granted asylum and must continue to exist when you file Form I-730 (Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition) and when your spouse and children are admitted to the United States as derivative asylees. If your children are outside the United States and have been approved for derivative asylum benefits, your children will be able to come to the United States as an asylee at any time as long as they are under 21, unmarried, and maintain their relationship with you. If your spouse is outside the United States and has been approved for derivative asylum benefits, your spouse will be able to come to the United States as an asylee at any time as long as your spouse remains married to you.
You may apply for derivative asylum status for a child who was already conceived, but not yet born, on the day you were granted asylum.
You may apply for derivative asylum status for a step-child if the marriage between you and the child's parent took place before the child's 18th birthday.
You may apply for derivative asylum status for an adopted child if the adoption took place before the child's 16th birthday and the child has been in your legal custody for at least two years.
You may not apply for derivative asylum status for your child's mother unless she was married to you on the date you were granted asylum.
Parentage testing, also referred to as blood testing or DNA testing, may be requested only after initial and secondary forms of evidence have proven inconclusive. Tests will be conducted at the expense of the petitioner. Parentage testing must be conducted by an American Association of Blood Banks ("AABB") accredited laboratory. A current list of the AABB accredited parentage testing laboratories can be viewed on the American Association of Blood Banks website. You may also wish to read the Fact Sheet about Parentage Testing.
After your spouse or children are admitted to the United States as derivative asylees, they must be granted special permission to travel abroad until they adjust to lawful permanent resident status. They cannot forfeit or give up their asylum status and later be re-admitted to the United States as asylees. For more information, please see, How Do I Get a Travel Document?. For other eligibility information, please see Form I-730 Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition or INA § 208.
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Короче говоря, если Вы получили asylum и в своей анкете указали свою супругу и детей, то они получают статус автоматически. Для этого Вы заполняете Form I-730 Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition и отправляете в Lincoln, Nebraska. Они её одобряют и переправляют в Москву. Там назначают номер дела и со временем дату собеседования. Жену и детей НЕ спрашивают о фактах Вашего дела или притеснениях. Из опыта моего друга: получил asylum в Апреле 2006 г., сразу отправил бумаги на жену, она приехала в Октябре 2007-го.
и познаете истину, и истина сделает вас свободными
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