Summary
The DS-64 and DS-11 forms for a lost passport are available for free on the U.S. Department of States website, but processing fees apply. For adults, the fee is $165, and for minors, its $135. As a U.S. Citizen, you can file Form I-130 to bring your brother to the U.S., but the process can take several years. You can file Form I-130 online for a fee of $535. Your brother can also apply for a B-2 tourist visa, but approval may be affected by the pending I-130. Check the U.S. Department of States Visa Bulletin for current wait times.Full Conversation
for form ds * and ds * for lost my passport wich wesite go to its application ds * and ds11 its free or pay money
The DS-* and DS-* forms are available on the US Department of State's website for free. However, there are processing fees when you submit them. For accurate and current fee information, please check their website.
you khnow how much fee
The current fee for a lost passport (Form DS-* and DS-*) is $* for adults (*+ years old) and $* for minors. But please check the official U.S. Department of State website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
ok i have other question im naturalization us citizen i have my brother over sease i want to bring him her to us what can i do
As a U.S. citizen, you can file a petition for your brother to immigrate to the U.S. You'll need to file Form I-*, Petition for Alien Relative. Remember, the process can take several years due to annual limits on visas. It's best to consult with an immigration attorney for guidance.
which guidance
You could start by gathering all necessary documentation and information related to your brother. Then, consider engaging with an immigration attorney who can guide you through the process of filing Form I-*. They can also help you understand the waiting period and what to expect during this process.
what about visa
Once the Form I-* is approved, your brother will need to apply for an immigrant visa. This is done through a U.S. consulate or embassy in his home country. The visa will allow him to enter the U.S. as a permanent resident.
i mean visa tourist
If your brother wants to visit the US as a tourist, he will need to apply for a B-* tourist visa. He can do this at the U.S Embassy or Consulate in his home country. It's important to note that approval isn't guaranteed and depends on various factors.
can i do form i-* and visa tourist same time
Absolutely. You can file Form I-* for your brother while he applies for a B-* tourist visa. However, the approval of the tourist visa might be affected by the pending I-* as it could indicate intent to immigrate.
can i do form i-* online and how much fee
Yes, you can file Form I-* online. The filing fee is $*. However, fees may change, so it's advisable to check the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website for the most current information.
how many years for witting for i-*
The waiting period for the I-* form can vary greatly depending on the visa category and the demand for that category. For siblings of U.S. citizens, it can take several years due to annual limits on visas. Check the U.S. Department of State's Visa Bulletin for current wait times.
thank you
You're welcome, Abs! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Good luck with your process!