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Sibling of US citizen, lived in the US for a few years, want to move back.

Hello. Sorry for bad formatting, I'm on mobile.

I'm an Indian citizen, we moved to the US when I was 1, my parents had 2 children in Texas.

My father was applying for a green card, but passed away during the process in 2006. My mother moved the family back to India, where we're currently living.

My question(s): is there a way I can get a dependant visa on my sister's citizenship? Or is it easier to apply for an F-1 visa? I want to be able to immigrate this year, either on student or dependant visa status.

Thanks in advance for any help you guys can provide.

Edit: extra information. My sisters can't move back right now because they're both in college.

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