My I130 was approved in 2006. My brother was the petitioner. I did not receive a copy of the approval, but I still do not have a visa. My son, who is in the military, wants to petition for me. How should we go about this?
A qualified immigration lawyer would need to get all the facts and your history of entries and exits. Then there would be a discussion of the various options and procedures.
If your son is a US citizen, the wait time should be minimal. Your son's petition is a separate petition and you do not need to worry about your brother's petition.
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