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Grandpa is an American citizen, and our family wants to immigrate, is that ok?

I'm not sure about your specific situation, which can be roughly divided into:

1. If your grandfather was a citizen when 0 1 vouched for you:

Your parents need to wait for about five years to expire at the immigration office. Then, the US Immigration Bureau will transfer your documents to the Guangzhou Consulate, and then send a letter (documents to be filled in and some notarization) to the address you applied for that year. So if you move or change your phone, you must go to the immigration office to change your contact information! Remember! ! ! (Only the Guangzhou Consulate in Chinese mainland manages immigrant visas. )

2. If your grandfather is a green card, it will take about 10 years.

The procedure after that is the same.

And you, also want to be divided into two situations:

1. You were under 2 1 year old when you applied in that year. Now you can immigrate with your parents.

You can't go with your parents only when you apply. It will take a long time to apply for your green card number or citizenship before your parents get it. (China's first priority, second priority and third priority are only in 1998 and 1999. )

The answers of the above people are somewhat confusing.

Moreover, no matter your grandfather or his American friends guarantee, it is difficult to get a visa to guarantee studying abroad and looking for a job.

The cost of studying abroad is also quite high. Unless you do well in the new TOEFL.

Of course, you can choose to invest in immigration. The investment is 6.5438+0.8 million, which is the lowest price.

Finally, you don't have to worry. The immigrant visa will definitely be approved, but the scheduling time is long, so you should pay more attention to the scheduling time, because sometimes even if the address is right and their EMS sends it, you may not receive it, so you have to send an email to the consul.

The success rate of visa is basically 100%, except in very special circumstances. :)