For the majority of people- it would be about 10 years before a visa becomes available and the sibling can immigrate to the US. But there are two MAJOR exceptions. If your sibling is MEXICAN- it will be about 16-18 years before the sibling would be allowed to immigrate to the U.S. (and filing for your sibling will probably prevent him/her from even getting a tourist visa). If your sibling is FILIPINO- it will be around 21-23+ years before they will be allowed to legally immigrate to the US.
No her brother is Keith cheqwin
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As long as there is not a vast age difference and they are dating then no, there is nothing wrong with your sister being with your husband's brother as long as neither of them are married to someone else.
NO
he has 2 brothers and 1 sister and theryre all long and lost
Yes, as long as she is not already married.
A sister in law, by definition, is the sister of your wife. As long as you aren't still married to your wife, it would be legal. A sister-in-law can also be your brother's wife. You can marry her provided she is not still married to your brother.
No, as long as he is good and not cheating on your sister or anything
yes, as long as its a match
she does not have a brother she has a sister named Elizabeth who died a long time ago on her 13th birthday
Yes. To have a niece, you must have have a sister or brother who has a daughter. That child is your niece. Therefore, anyone at any age can have a niece, or nephew, as long as they have a brother or sister old enough to have a child.
If your brother-in-law's ex-wife is your sister, you cannot marry his ex-wife.If your brother-in-law is the brother of your wife, then as long as you are no longer married, you can marry his ex-wife.