Hi, I have a daughter who was born on a US Military Hospital (on base) in Japan. At the time, me and my husband were not a US Citizen, but we both had permanent resident card (Green Card). Because of that, we were told that our daughter will be a Japanese Citizen even though she was born on a US military property and that she will need a Japanese Passport to enter the United States with us.
We had no choice but to do so and our daughter entered the United States on 2002 with a visiting visa. She has been living with us the whole time till now, of course and recently my husband became a US Citizen. We are now trying to get our daughter a Green Card. We know that we need to file I-130 & I485 form but before we were concerned about something.
Question:
I have heard that if you entered the US with a visiting Visa and filed for Permanent Residence (I-485) after the visiting duration has expired (which is true in our case for the last 6 years) our form will not be approved. Is this true? and if so, what other options do we have for our daughter?
I would really like to get more info, or an opinion about this before we spend over a thousand on filing. We have not heard of anyone with the same problem...any help is appreciated. Thank you!
Shakkira
Question:
I have heard that if you entered the US with a visiting Visa and filed for Permanent Residence (I-485) after the visiting duration has expired (which is true in our case for the last 6 years) our form will not be approved. Is this true? and if so, what other options do we have for our daughter?
I would really like to get more info, or an opinion about this before we spend over a thousand on filing. We have not heard of anyone with the same problem...any help is appreciated. Thank you!
Shakkira