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Claire. A US Citizen child over 21 can sponsor your husband provided that your marriage took place before your child was 18. Thus, he could not sponsor his step dad if you marrued a few years ago. However, once your son sponsors you for a green card, you can sponsor your husband once you obtain lawful permanent residency. ... Read More
Claire. A US Citizen child over 21 can sponsor your husband provided that your marriage took place before your child was 18. Thus, he could not... Read More