Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
So... Who can I contact to confirm that my 16 year old will legally be allowed to live either by himself in my home, or with a friend, for the duration of my immigration process? He’s a US citizen, of course.
What paperwork do I need to sign, for medical care and temporary authorization to live without me, or in the care of someone else?
Thank you. We are very stressed about this, and my immigration attorney is not helpful.
Praying that you are a troll
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are getting a lot of bad advice.
You need to talk to a family law attorney who can set this up. First, I’m assuming your son is a citizen so won’t have the immigration issue, right?
If you leave him and he is deemed an abandoned minor, CPS will put him in the system. As a well behaved teen from a supportive family he might get lucky with a foster home placement. Otherwise, he will end up in a group home situation or supervised apartment situation which might be okay or maybe not. It’s hard to say. An attorney would be able to help you either get him emancipated (which would sever your parental rights over him if you were able to return—which may not be a big deal if your son is responsible and you have a good relationship) or to set him up with a legal guardian. At 16, I am not sure if a legal guardian would have to live with him—a family law attorney could answer this. One thing to discuss with your immigration lawyer is whether emancipation will affect his ability to sponsor you as an adult child, if you want to get permanent residency through that route. I would check on that.
Good luck. I feel like a lot of posters are forgetting that their own great-grandparents got on boats at 16 to come over here and work in mills or scrubbing floors. Not everyone has the ability to live the John Hughes movie teenage life. Again, best of luck to you.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
So... Who can I contact to confirm that my 16 year old will legally be allowed to live either by himself in my home, or with a friend, for the duration of my immigration process? He’s a US citizen, of course.
What paperwork do I need to sign, for medical care and temporary authorization to live without me, or in the care of someone else?
Thank you. We are very stressed about this, and my immigration attorney is not helpful.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
So... Who can I contact to confirm that my 16 year old will legally be allowed to live either by himself in my home, or with a friend, for the duration of my immigration process? He’s a US citizen, of course.
What paperwork do I need to sign, for medical care and temporary authorization to live without me, or in the care of someone else?
Thank you. We are very stressed about this, and my immigration attorney is not helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
So... Who can I contact to confirm that my 16 year old will legally be allowed to live either by himself in my home, or with a friend, for the duration of my immigration process? He’s a US citizen, of course.
What paperwork do I need to sign, for medical care and temporary authorization to live without me, or in the care of someone else?
Thank you. We are very stressed about this, and my immigration attorney is not helpful.
Praying that you are a troll
Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
So... Who can I contact to confirm that my 16 year old will legally be allowed to live either by himself in my home, or with a friend, for the duration of my immigration process? He’s a US citizen, of course.
What paperwork do I need to sign, for medical care and temporary authorization to live without me, or in the care of someone else?
Thank you. We are very stressed about this, and my immigration attorney is not helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
The story is that I may need to leave the US in a few months while my immigration paperwork gets sorted out. USCIS has a huge backlog of cases, so it could take 2 years, but maybe not for my type of application, in which case it could take just a few months - my attorney cannot tell me. He’s not even sure at this point whether I will need to leave, but then last time, he was sure I didn’t need to leave, until I was given 48 hours notice to leave, which was incredibly stressful (that was years ago and we left as a family).
My son is doing well in school, and I was wondering whether he could stay to finish high school, with friends checking on him. Or would he need to stay with someone? Do I need to sign a letter authorizing his stay? He’s never stayed by himself before.
Will he have funds? Is he ok with this plan? Are you in MD, DC or VA? Every state has it's own laws.
Yes to funds.
No, neither of us are OK with this! But neither are we OK with giving up what he's worked so hard for in school. We don't know how long we might be gone, and then it's goodbye to changes of a good college.
We're in Montgomery County, MD, as I stated in my OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
The story is that I may need to leave the US in a few months while my immigration paperwork gets sorted out. USCIS has a huge backlog of cases, so it could take 2 years, but maybe not for my type of application, in which case it could take just a few months - my attorney cannot tell me. He’s not even sure at this point whether I will need to leave, but then last time, he was sure I didn’t need to leave, until I was given 48 hours notice to leave, which was incredibly stressful (that was years ago and we left as a family).
My son is doing well in school, and I was wondering whether he could stay to finish high school, with friends checking on him. Or would he need to stay with someone? Do I need to sign a letter authorizing his stay? He’s never stayed by himself before.
Will he have funds? Is he ok with this plan? Are you in MD, DC or VA? Every state has it's own laws.
Yes to funds.
No, neither of us are OK with this! But neither are we OK with giving up what he's worked so hard for in school. We don't know how long we might be gone, and then it's goodbye to changes of a good college.
We're in Montgomery County, MD, as I stated in my OP.
Anonymous wrote:I believe this would qualify as neglect if he was not emancipated.
You have a responsibility to ensure his safety and care until he is 18. He's NOT 18. You would be abandoning him. That is neglect. It is not o.k.
You need to arrange for his guardianship. Someone needs to be responsible for him. I do not think you can get him emancipated just because you want to leave the country.