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Topic1 Can a U.S Citizen mother sponsor her son?

Can a U.S Citizen mother sponsor her son?

Scenerio 1 : Can a U.S Citizen mother sponsor her son overstay son for any legal status if he is over 21 and unmarried?

Scenerio 2 : Can a U.S Citizen brother sponsor his brother who is an overstay brother for any legal status if he is over 21 and unmarried?

Scenerio 1 : Can a U.S Citizen mother sponsor her son overstay son for any legal status if he is over 21 and unmarried? She can file the I-130, but the son cannot adjust status and can only get an immigrant visa abroad after the 3/10-year bar has been served.

Scenerio 2 : Can a U.S Citizen brother sponsor his brother who is an overstay brother for any legal status if he is over 21 and unmarried? He can file the I-130, but the brother cannot adjust status and can only get an immigrant visa abroad after the 3/10-year bar has been served.

The only way he can adjust status is to file under a IR of a USC for instance if he marries a US Citizen.

She can file the I-130, but the son cannot adjust status and can only get an immigrant visa abroad after the 3/10-year bar has been served.



He can file the I-130, but the brother cannot adjust status and can only get an immigrant visa abroad after the 3/10-year bar has been served. There is no way around the 10 year ban either? So as soon the mother files a I-130 then the son must leave the country but can return after 10 years guaranteed?

I guess the same applies for the brother.

 
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