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  • 221 g for B2 renewal: questions about processing

    Hello

    I am a US permanent resident, currently awaiting call for interview as a part of the US citizenship acquirement process. My father is presently visiting us in the US on B2 visa. He plans to stay here for 3 more months (his visa expires mid-April, 2017, but his I-94 stamp is valid thru October 2017). In the meanwhile, my mother is in India and her B2 visa, too, expires mid-April, 2017. She has been to the US 4 times in the last 10 years (She always left in less than 6 months stay in the US, so we assume that she has not "abused" B2 visa). When my mother applied for renewal of her B2 visa at Mumbai, India, she received 221g white slip with a request for interview (no additional documents requested). My parents are married. My mother is self-employed in India and can show ties there (work/property).
    Here are my questions:
    1. Is it advisable for my mother to attend the 221g interview? Or should I just apply for her green card (consular processing) after my citizenship is acquired?
    2. If she were to appear for 221g interview and if the consulate withheld her passport for further investigation, can she retrieve her passport without withdrawing her B2 renewal application? My mother has preplanned travel to Europe this summer.
    3. How soon after her 221g interview can she request to retrieve her passport?
    4. Is my mother's current visa (still valid thru mid-April, 2017) considered valid now that she has applied for renewal?
    Thank you much!

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    1. You can apply for her green card any time after your citizenship acquired. She should attend 221g interview.
    2. Even though if you apply for her green card , she will not be able to come to US by summer.
    3. You can write a letter to the consulate stating that you need your passport back and will submit it back when the admin process is over. You have to send the letter to the consulate. Once the consulate gets your letter, they will hand over the unstamped passport to Visa service company and they will courier it to you. This whole process can take 2-3 weeks and there is no way to expiate it.
    4. Not sure. Will do some more research.
    This is not a legal advice. Use at your own risk.

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    • #3
      4. Her visa is valid (Apr 2017) until you get decision from US Consulate.
      This is not a legal advice. Use at your own risk.

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      • #4
        Thanks and follow up

        Thank you much for your help. I have 2 follow-up questions:
        1. If she does not appear for 221-G interview and essentially leaves her B2 case pending, would that cause any issues in her green card processing?
        2. Do you have a link to check the latest known timeline for US consular processing at Mumbai, India for family based green card?
        Thank you!

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