Faster ways to be reunited with your family
November 3, 2002 | 12:00am
My husband is a green card holder, and is in the US. He has filed a petition for me and our kids, but it will take many years before we can get our visas. Its very hard for us to be away from each other, and our children miss their father. What is the fastest way to be with him in theUS?
Very truly yours,
S.C.
Dear S.C.
There are two main ways by which a person can immigrate to the U.S (or get a green card). (1) Family Petition; and (2) Employers Petition.
However, once your husband becomes eligible for citizenship (bybeing a green card holder for five years, etc.), he can apply forcitizenship. When his citizenship is granted, the existing F-2A petitioncould be upgraded (or converted), to "immediate relative" (wife and children[below 21] of US citizen), and you would then be immediately eligible fora visa.
Some people want to wait to become citizens before petitioning theirspouse. I would recommend that they file the petition in the F-2A category (green card spouse petitioning spouse), since in most instances, the priority date in the F-2A category would become current long before a petitioner becomes eligible for citizenship. Or, in some cases, a petitioner may not be eligible to apply for citizenship (i.e. because they were outside the US too long, or have a criminal conviction, etc.).
It is important to analyze the type of petition under which yourhusband immigrated. For example, if your husband was petitioned by a US citizen parent or sibling, or by an employer, you could have been included for a visa, as his derivative spouse (if you were married to him at the time he received his visa). Also, if your husband was petitioned by an immigrant parent (and he truly was single), then your children (who would have been illegitimate) could have also received visas, along with your husband. The immigration law grows and changes so fast that your best step is to seek the advice of a reputable attorney, who can analyze your situation, to let you know if you meet the requirements of these types of immigration benefits.
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