Hi all,
I have a questions regarding upgrading an I 130.
My mother in law filed a I130 for her kids while she was a GC holder. Their petition was approved, their priority date is August 2006 I believe or some other month in 2006.
Her youngest son is still not legal. She has her interview on May 26th and he turns 21 on May 29th.
I was thinking of refiling the I 130 as a new one after she becomes a citizen and overnighting it the same day she gets her certificate. I called USCIS and they advised me to upgrade the I130 case by faxing them information on his case and her new naturalization certificate.
If we upgrade the case after she becomes a USC, will he be placed in the immediate relative category and not have to wait for a visa #?
What are the next steps after upgrading the I 130 case? How long would it take for him to get the EAD and green card?
All advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Your post is a little vague but here goes...
Upon naturalization, simple notify USCIS or NVC (depending on the actual location of the I-130).
Now, is the son in the U.S.? Did he enter legally (even if he has overstayed at this point)? Was the I-130 approved? Will the son be filing for adjustment (I-485) with USCIS)?
When you say "her interview"...You are talking about the N-400 interview, right? Does she have any "issues" that will slow or prevent naturalization? Is administrative same-day naturalization allowed in that particular office? Find out.
Her youngest son is still not legal. She has her interview on May 26th and he turns 21 on May 29th.
Does "not legal" mean "inside the US illegally"? Did he enter legally (and with a visa or Canadian passport, not the visa waiver)?
Do they offer same-day oath at the USCIS office where your mother in law will interview? She doesnt become a citizen until the oath, so shell need same-day oath or next-day oath to become a citizen before he turns 21.
Make sure she brings all possible documents that may be requested, because the slightest delay would make her unable to naturalize before her sons 21st birthday. She should also mention the impending birthday to the interviewer.
I was thinking of refiling the I 130 as a new one after she becomes a citizen and overnighting it the same day she gets her certificate. I called USCIS and they advised me to upgrade the I130 case by faxing them information on his case and her new naturalization certificate.
That isnt necessary, and may be futile because it might not reach in time. May 27th is a Friday; an overnight mail sent Thursday evening may be too late to reach by Friday, and Monday will be after his 21st.
Stick to the original I-130 that was filed years ago, and rely on the CSPA which freezes the childs age as of the parents naturalization date if the I-130 was pending on the date of naturalization and the child was under 21 at the time.
Guys, Thanks for the replies, my answers are below, once again thanks for the help.
Now, is the son in the U.S.? YES
Did he enter legally (even if he has overstayed at this point)? YES, overstayed
Was the I-130 approved? YES
Will the son be filing for adjustment (I-485) with USCIS)? YES
When you say "her interview"...You are talking about the N-400 interview, right? YES
Does she have any "issues" that will slow or prevent naturalization? NO
Is administrative same-day naturalization allowed in that particular office? They process and do the oath same day.
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