If you are 16 years and younger and your uncle adopts you. Check out travel.state.gov, visa section for more info.
NO.
No, howver if you are Citizen you may sponsor a parent
No. To sponsor someone for a green card, you must be at least 21 years of age.
haha lol why not?
I got married with my husband in December last year. He is planning to apply bankruptcy in Jan. Does bankruptcy effect my green card application? (by the way he got his green card in 2010)
No. Your sponsor must already be a U.S. resident so you, as a non-resident, cannot sponsor yourself. Think if you have any relatives, friends, or employers who you can ask to sponsor you!
Not necessary since the child is a US citizen by birth. Before the child is 18 years of age you need to apply for US citizenship certificate using immigration Form N-600. If the question is referring to the PARENT of the US-born child getting a green card, then there is no special way to do this: you will have to wait until your child is 21, after which they can then sponsor you for a green card. Merely being the parent of a US Citizen does not automatically entitle one to a green card immediately (or automatically).
I don't think my uncle would sponsor your travels.
The citizen has to sponsor n is always the primary sponsor but, yes, co-sponsors are allowed.
If he married the mother of a the child and he's under age he will sponsor the child too. If not he can legally try to adopt the child good luck
If you have a skill that is valuable to employers you can look for companies that are willing to first sponsor your H1 and then your Green Card application. Search web boards and ask employers.
That is a question you should ask your uncle to receive an answer.