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Any help would be really appreciate about the following,

We are planning to get married before the 18 birthday of my son, because our attorney told us it would be easier and faster his visa process if we get married while he is 17. (my fiance is a US citizen)

We have agreed he will continue studying in Mexico and maybe when he finish College might want to move to USA if he decided to.

My douth is which visa is the right for him, our attorney told us regardless the type of visa, we should marry before he turns 18 years old.

what should i write in the fiance form in the point where they ask if my son will follow me? i wrote a yes, but not sure about it. I dont want to make a mistake.

On the other hand, does anybody know that if a fiancee visa is approved in Ciudad Juarez (mexico), do they send it by mail or give it to you thae same day at the interview?

What are some of the questions the oficer ask during the interview?

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Any help would be really appreciate about the following,

We are planning to get married before the 18 birthday of my son, because our attorney told us it would be easier and faster his visa process if we get married while he is 17. (my fiance is a US citizen)

We have agreed he will continue studying in Mexico and maybe when he finish College might want to move to USA if he decided to.

My douth is which visa is the right for him, our attorney told us regardless the type of visa, we should marry before he turns 18 years old.

what should i write in the fiance form in the point where they ask if my son will follow me? i wrote a yes, but not sure about it. I dont want to make a mistake.

On the other hand, does anybody know that if a fiancee visa is approved in Ciudad Juarez (mexico), do they send it by mail or give it to you thae same day at the interview?

What are some of the questions the oficer ask during the interview?

You're correct about the application and the part about your son to follow, but I believe there is some issue with adjusting his status after his 18th birthday so you should probably check that with your attorney.

The visa interview questions are fairly simple and straightforward - about your relationship, how you met, etc.

If all goes well at the interview, no overstay issues and fingerprints are clear, they do give the visa same day, but not always.

Good luck.

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Not sure about this, but wont the son have to also move to the US or fill some sort of residency requirement to keep the visa?

Now that my husband is a citizen, we are preparting documents to apply to bring his parents here.

CSC

04/24/10: I-130 package mailed

05/04/10: Notice Date

10/06/10: Approval Date

NVC

10/12/10: NVC Case# generated

10/22/10: Updated both email ids. DS-3032 e-mailed

10/26/10: IIN Received. AOS fee IN PROCESS. Emailed barcoded

10/30/10: AOS fee PAID, AOS package mailed

11/03/10: IV fee PAID, IV package mailed

12/07/10: RFE for I-864 Entered into System

12/13/10: RFE for DS-230 entered into system

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