Yes you can, as long as you are over 18. The IR-5 visa is for parents of a US citizen. Contact your local US Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) office to find out what paperwork and fees will apply.
Yes, but the US citizen should sponsor his/her spouse's immigration in order for him/her to get a green card.
Your spouse has to sponsor you for immigration to Mexico.
No, they cannot. The Canadian spouse must sponsor the immigration. After living 3 years out of the past four years in Canada, then they can apply for Canadian citizenship.
A person can sponsor a member of their immediate family such as their spouse, child, or parents for permanent residency in the US by filling out form I-130. If a person wishes to sponsor their fiance they must fill out a form I-129F.
As of June 26, 2013, an American citizen may sponsor a foreign spouse of the same sex for a visa, permanent residency and, eventually citizenship.
Anyne can sponsor your education, provided they have enough money to do so and you do well enough for them to continue doing so. Normally sponsors are parents, although often people must undertake loans to sponsor themselves.
I don't know the answer but I was told that if you want a sponsor then he/she has to make enough money to do so or look for a co-sponsor and that come to My QUESTION does anyone know if the co-sponsor have to live in the same state as the sponsor and beneficiary?
Yes you do 2. Not always. I'm danish and i live in Canada. I get the bus between my lovely home countries. Not cheap, but reliable.
Yes they can live together
The Pomo Indians live in California.
Indians live in a tent
If the mother and child (the stepchild) are domiciled outside the UK then no.