My husband and I just moved to Guam but now my sister would like us to move to the US where she is living, what will my husband and I need to do?

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My husband and I just moved to Guam but now my sister would like us to move to the US where she is living, what will my husband and I need to do?

My grandma’s sister and her husband just move to Guam a couple of months ago. She would like to spend more time with her sister here in California. What will we need to do for them to move to the US. What kind of paper works will they need for them to move from Guam to US?

Asked on August 29, 2012 under Immigration Law, California

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SB, Member, California / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

When you say "moved" to Guam, what do you mean?  Where did they move from?  Are they residents of Guam and therefore have US citizenship or did they move to Guam from some other 3rd country?  If they are US citizens, then they can just enter the US.  If they are citizens of another country, then they would need to be petitioned for entry to the US.  Please clarify.


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