Sunday, February 7, 2010

Is it true that unmarried person can get greencard in 10 years sponsored by his sibling u.s citizen?

as compared to married person whose time frame is 20 years. Or it doesnt matter whether person is married or not in both case they are equally treated and marital status doesnt matter at all????Is it true that unmarried person can get greencard in 10 years sponsored by his sibling u.s citizen?
It does not matter if the sibling is married or not. It takes approximately 11 to 12 years from the time the petition is filed. In fact the sibling's spouse and children can adjust status as permanent residents using the same petition.Is it true that unmarried person can get greencard in 10 years sponsored by his sibling u.s citizen?
Marital status doesn't matter if you are sponsored by US Citizen siblings. Both cases are 11 years of wait (13 years for Mexican citizen and 22 years for Philippnes citizen).





http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bullet鈥?/a>
no, it does not matter. it is still the same whether you are married or not.

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