It's possible they went the family based route. But the Knavs had money - they operated some sort of auto dealerships in Europe, and Melania had money, as did Donald Trump. So, it's quite possible they got in via the E visa category. https://it.usembassy.gov/visas/niv/e/ All it takes is some money, and a good immigration lawyer to set up the paperwork. When done properly, the E visa investor program can be used to transition to a green card.L'Emmerdeur wrote:Maybe sometimes 'chain migration' is OK, if you know the right people. Otherwise it's 'NOT ACCEPTABLE!'
"Questions surround how Melania Trump's parents received US green cards, as President rails against 'chain migration'"
Perhaps they're in the US on student visas?The parents of First Lady Melania Trump have been granted permanent status in the US, a lawyer for the couple has confirmed, although questions remain about how and when they received their green cards.
Donald Trump has railed against so-called chain migration since he launched his bid for the presidency in 2016.
Immigration experts have suggested it is the likeliest way Viktor and Amalija Knavs obtained their residencies.
“I can confirm that Mrs Trump’s parents are both lawfully admitted to the United States as permanent residents,” Michael Wildes, the First Lady’s lawyer, told The Washington Post. “The family, as they are not part of the administration, has asked that their privacy be respected, so I will not comment further on this matter.”
Under family-based immigration rules, adult American citizens can apply for parents, adult married children and siblings to gain residency in the US. In the Knavs’ case, Melania would have been their sponsor.
Alternatively, they could have won the right to live in the US through sponsorship by an employer.
However, they would have to have proved that no US worker could have done their designated job.
It's possible they won the green card lottery, too. That's done every year, so they could have won that one. Who knows?
If the Knavs are being advanced as an example of why it's a problem for immigrants to be able to sponser family members, then doesn't that help make Trump's case for limiting the length of the "chain?"