Greetings Jorge Rivera, immigration attorney.
Most people when they petition for a resident parent or U.S. citizen, they are told that they have to wait. That there is nothing that can be done to speed up the Visa bulletin, which is correct, but there are strategies to be able to obtain residency faster based on the parents themselves. I will explain how:
If you are from Mexico, and a resident parent or U.S. citizen is asking for you, we are talking about more than 21 years of waiting. If you are not from Mexico, but from another Latin American country, we are talking about a 5 or 6 year wait according to the Visa Bulletin.
But what if we find a business, company or employer that makes a request? A labor certification is made or request work.
The process takes approximately two years. We combine that with parental-based forgiveness. For people who are not from Mexico, we can cut the waiting time in half. Those who are from Mexico, who usually have to wait the 21 years, we are talking about possibly 3 or 4 years of waiting.
Here's something very important that you can take advantage of: lat the request of an employer, combined with your parent's pardon, for having entered or been in the U.S. illegally.
Generally, people have committed both violations: undocumented entry and undocumented stay. In these cases, they ask for your father, but they tell you that you have to wait 21 years if you are from Mexico, and 5 or 6 years if you are from another country.
Forget about waiting so long, you have to make the request, which is the first step. The second step is to look for a company that asks you, and then make the labor request. Finally, we combine that with the forgiveness of your parents. In this way, you can get the residence in a fraction of the time.
I congratulate you for understanding this strategy. We are the lawyers who can help you.
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