Dear Sir/ Madam,
Please advise me on the following. I am a Russian woman married to the US citizen. I have been married to the US citizen for 7 months. My permanent residence status documents are processed by the INS, and like I was told by the INS officers I will be invited to the interview in May and be given a permanent resident status. I have a daughter of 12 years who still is staying in Russia. My husband (American citizen) filed the Alien Relative Petition (I 130) for my daughter; it was received by the Vermont Service center on March 07, 2003. In the Notice of Action it was written that to process this type of case it would take between 150 to 999 days. Please advise me if there is any way to expedite the case or is there any opportunity for my daughter to come to the USA in frame of a non-immigrant visa and adjust her status being here. Currently my daughter is staying with my mother in Russia and my mother is in a very poor health and she can no longer take care of my child. My daughter's farther was deprived of his parental rights
Please advise me on the following. I am a Russian woman married to the US citizen. I have been married to the US citizen for 7 months. My permanent residence status documents are processed by the INS, and like I was told by the INS officers I will be invited to the interview in May and be given a permanent resident status. I have a daughter of 12 years who still is staying in Russia. My husband (American citizen) filed the Alien Relative Petition (I 130) for my daughter; it was received by the Vermont Service center on March 07, 2003. In the Notice of Action it was written that to process this type of case it would take between 150 to 999 days. Please advise me if there is any way to expedite the case or is there any opportunity for my daughter to come to the USA in frame of a non-immigrant visa and adjust her status being here. Currently my daughter is staying with my mother in Russia and my mother is in a very poor health and she can no longer take care of my child. My daughter's farther was deprived of his parental rights
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