Hi, I am a US citizen (naturalized) and would like to bring my mom and brother/niece on a visitor visa for a month. It has been rejected twice during 2005/2006 when my mom and my niece (minor then) applied together under visitor visa. The passports have been renewed for them (it has been 12+ Yrs). what is the best way should I apply visa for my mom and the rest separately or together? I can apply for GC for my mom however, she can stay only for about 4 or 5 months in a given year ( minimum of 6 months required is what I heard). Has anyone applied for a similar situation and how is the experience? Appreciate your inputs. Thank you.
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ASSUMING her visitor visa is approved, and she is able to enter the US, your mom once you've filed for AOS, can stay in the US as long as she would like until a decision has been made on her AOS application however if she is traveling outside of the US during that time she will need to apply for Advance parole in order to travel without giving up her request to immigrate.. also there's no best way to apply for a visitor visa, the decision is purely based on how you answer the questions the VO gives you and the VO's decision.Originally posted by rajs View PostHi, I am a US citizen (naturalized) and would like to bring my mom and brother/niece on a visitor visa for a month. It has been rejected twice during 2005/2006 when my mom and my niece (minor then) applied together under visitor visa. The passports have been renewed for them (it has been 12+ Yrs). what is the best way should I apply visa for my mom and the rest separately or together? I can apply for GC for my mom however, she can stay only for about 4 or 5 months in a given year ( minimum of 6 months required is what I heard). Has anyone applied for a similar situation and how is the experience? Appreciate your inputs. Thank you.This is strictly an opinion and should not be misconstrued as legal advice. The use of this information is strictly at your own risk.
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Thanks for your response. appreciate itOriginally posted by krypton9591 View PostASSUMING her visitor visa is approved, and she is able to enter the US, your mom once you've filed for AOS, can stay in the US as long as she would like until a decision has been made on her AOS application however if she is traveling outside of the US during that time she will need to apply for Advance parole in order to travel without giving up her request to immigrate.. also there's no best way to apply for a visitor visa, the decision is purely based on how you answer the questions the VO gives you and the VO's decision.
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