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Old 06-23-2001, 11:26 PM
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Guatamalan laws

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I am a US resident, married to a US citizen. I know that my husband as the US citizen has to be the petitioner for INS. Are there any specific laws/rules/issues in Guatamala with regard to one parent not being a US citizen?
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Old 06-24-2001, 12:02 PM
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it's US INS law you should..

Originally Posted By Sue D Nym

be concerned about. If they child will be immigrating to the US after adoption and you will be processing an I600A form, the non-US citizen has to be in the US legally. In other words, a permanent resident. I don't think a job visa qualifies.
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Re: it's US INS law you should..

Originally Posted By Hopeful

THanks for the reply, Sue. As I mentioned in my earlier posting, I am a permanent resident since I am married to a US Citizen, so there is no problem with US INS. I was just wondering if there were any special laws in Guatamala about this.
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Re: it's US INS law you should..

Originally Posted By Hopeful

THanks for the reply, Sue. As I mentioned in my earlier posting, I am a permanent resident since I am married to a US Citizen, so there is no problem with US INS. I was just wondering if there were any special laws in Guatamala about this. But if there isn't, that is great.
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