Legal Question in Immigration Law in Arizona
Visa
I want to submit the paperwork to legalize my dad who's in mexico.
How long is the process?
What do i need?
What form do i fill out?
It is possible (i'm register as his daughter but, had very little contact when i was a kid)?
How much evidence (that he's my father) do they need?
How much is it?
And any other information i can have would be excellent.
Thank you.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Visa
As long as you are a U.S. citizen, 21 years or older, you can petition for your parent. You will need a birth certificate naming him as your father. It does not matter whether you and he have had a little or a lot of contact. Pull up an I-130 form from www.uscis.gov - Immigration forms, and follow the instructions and you will find out what you need. good luck.
Re: Visa
It's going to take about 1 year. Please feel free to contact me if you require formal assistance on this matter.
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