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-   -   When to Start Filing For A Parent? (https://britishexpats.com/forum/us-immigration-citizenship-visas-34/when-start-filing-parent-348241/)

CaliforniaBride Jan 14th 2006 5:11 am

Please ignore
 
OOps, posted in wrong forum.

Kevin Keane Jan 14th 2006 1:25 pm

Re: When to Start Filing For A Parent?
 
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CaliforniaBride wrote:

    >
    > Just got my LPR and I'm thinking about my mother. She doesn't want to
    > live here but as she gets older she may change her mind. Especially
    > since her only child and grandchild are here.
    >
    > I'm wondering whether to start the process for her now, knowing that it
    > could take 10 years. By that time she may well want to come and live
    > with us (I hope).

You are mistaken on two counts. First, you cannot start the process now.
There is no immigration category for parents of LPRs.

Second, it also doesn't take years. Once you become a US citizen, she is
immediately entitled to apply for a Green Card, and would have one within
about a year.

    > But, I wonder if this wqould cause her problems when she wants to visit
    > here? Would they let her in or would they assume she wasn't intending
    > to return? She has a house in the UK but she's retired so they may
    > think she wouldn't return.

IF you could sponsor her now, it would indeed be a concern. But since you
can't, it's not something you have to worry about.

    > Or, would it be better to wait until I get citizenship in three years
    > and file then when it will take about two years?

See above.

One more consideration: you may not want to do it at all. The main reason I
would think twice about it is health care cost, and as she gets older,
long-term care cost.

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Please visit my FAQ at http://www.kkeane.com before asking a question here.
It may answer your question. Remember, I am strictly a layperson without
any legal training. I encourage the reader to seek competent legal counsel
rather than relying on usenet newsgroups.
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CaliforniaBride Jan 14th 2006 2:17 pm

Re: When to Start Filing For A Parent?
 

Originally Posted by Kevin Keane
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CaliforniaBride wrote:

    >
    > Just got my LPR and I'm thinking about my mother. She doesn't want to
    > live here but as she gets older she may change her mind. Especially
    > since her only child and grandchild are here.
    >
    > I'm wondering whether to start the process for her now, knowing that it
    > could take 10 years. By that time she may well want to come and live
    > with us (I hope).

You are mistaken on two counts. First, you cannot start the process now.
There is no immigration category for parents of LPRs.

Second, it also doesn't take years. Once you become a US citizen, she is
immediately entitled to apply for a Green Card, and would have one within
about a year.

    > But, I wonder if this wqould cause her problems when she wants to visit
    > here? Would they let her in or would they assume she wasn't intending
    > to return? She has a house in the UK but she's retired so they may
    > think she wouldn't return.

IF you could sponsor her now, it would indeed be a concern. But since you
can't, it's not something you have to worry about.

    > Or, would it be better to wait until I get citizenship in three years
    > and file then when it will take about two years?

See above.

One more consideration: you may not want to do it at all. The main reason I
would think twice about it is health care cost, and as she gets older,
long-term care cost.

- --
Please visit my FAQ at http://www.kkeane.com before asking a question here.
It may answer your question. Remember, I am strictly a layperson without
any legal training. I encourage the reader to seek competent legal counsel
rather than relying on usenet newsgroups.
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Thanks. You answered after I had removed the post. I realised last night that I couldn't do it, but unfortunately the post stays on usenet. Good to have the information up here though. Thanks again.


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