You can sponsor your sibling by filing to "adjust status." Your sibling is currently "out of status" by the overstay and risking deportation. File the AOS I-485 package immediately. Overstay based on marriage to a US citizen is forgiven at the AOS interview. This could apply to your situation, as well. Go to www.visajourney.com for a great support system and all your Immigration questions answered!
For any extension of stay on a visa the Form I-539 should be filed before visa expires. In case its not filed on time you can still attach a explanation and file the form asap.If the reason for failing to file on time is acceptable to the immigration officer then you can legalize your stay in US else you will be deported.
No, your fiancee would need to be a citizen to petition you. Moreover, if you entered the US illegally, then even if your fiancee was a citizen, you would NOT be able to legalize your situation. If fiancee was a citizen you would need to file a I-130 petition and file for a I-601 waiver at the US embassy of your home country, and you would have to go back to your country for the hearing. Such waivers are hard to get. Your citizen child will not help you. Suppose you entered legally and overstayed because you found out you were pregnant. The situation is different in this case. You would be able to extend yopur stay, get a visa initially, then a Green Card and then citizenship after 5 years in Green Card Status
Dear Sir/Madam . I entered the country in early 2006 with a visitors visa (Type b1/b2), but now I have overstayed .. I want to apply for permanent residency but I am afraid that since I overstayed my visa I will not be eligible. I am going to marry with one USA Citizen , what is the process? how much time it takes for me to get Citizenship? she is married and having 3 kids her hubby was passed away long back. After marriage can I visit my home country to see my parents? if I get any law problems? after marriage if any other reason we separate what rules can apply? please help me
911. Call them, and tell them you have it. They'll help you.
Tutoring your sibling is not community service because you have to help the community not just your family.
This site cannot help you with this type of specific, individual assistance.
distract them as much as u can!
from an adult or an older sibling
To fix an overstayed visa, you should contact the nearest immigration office or seek legal advice. They can help you understand your options, such as applying for an extension, changing your status, or voluntarily leaving the country to avoid penalties. It's important to address the issue promptly to avoid further complications.
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The USCIS or U.S. consulate/embassy might deny him a visa and give him a penalty of 10 years without being eligible for a visa. Being married to you (a U.S. citizen?) might help him, but don't count on it.
Talk with your parents and ask them some suggestions. Help your sibling make friends, besides yours, and get some interests.