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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? florida
My wife comes from Poland and has been a U.S. citizen for about one year. We have petitioned for green cards for her mother and father and the process is going smoothly. The problem is that her parents have a 12 year old son and as we understand it, to petition for his green card will take several years as he is not considered an immediate relative. This logic escapes me and it is just too ridiculous to comprehend how the government expects families to break up when the purpose of immigrating is to have a better life but that is another discussion altogether. We are exploring ways around this requirement. My question is...if mom and dad came here after getting approved for there green card and brother came here at the same time on his tourist visa and we enrolled him in 7th grade at a public school, then immediately have mom and dad petition to change his status**************is this legal and will this work out? From what I have read, the public school will not question his immigration status, however if INS finds out then the entire family could be deported. Is this true or will this plan work....If this plan wont work, what about doing the same as above but having him enroll in a private school for the two years it will take to change his status once the parents get here. Any usefull advice is greatly appreciated as this is most difficult and we are trying to come up with a legal way for our family to all be together, sooner rather than later.
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Duplicate Post: https://forum.freeadvice.com/immigration-9/help-school-551785.html
 
Thanks for your reply but not quite sure what you are saying. If you are correcting me for posting the same message twice then I appreciate you pointing it out to me. Seems a little strange that you would take the time to point that out to me and not respond to my question because obviously I am in need of some expert advice from a senior member and I thought that people here were supposed to try to help people with less knowledge as evidenced by your over 30,000 posts. Hopefully, someone with as much experience as you will take the time to assist me:)
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Thanks for your reply but not quite sure what you are saying. If you are correcting me for posting the same message twice then I appreciate you pointing it out to me. Seems a little strange that you would take the time to point that out to me and not respond to my question because obviously I am in need of some expert advice from a senior member and I thought that people here were supposed to try to help people with less knowledge as evidenced by your over 30,000 posts. Hopefully, someone with as much experience as you will take the time to assist me:)
There are many, many different sub-sections on this forum. I am not familiar with immigration law, however, posts from the immigration forum DO show up for me as new. I was merely pointing out that you had already posted the same question. You don't need to post it again.
 

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