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Hello,

I became US Citizen in January, and I want to submit the petition to bring my parents as permanent residents.

My big concern is that I do not know if the embassy (interview) will approved my parents to come to US. because when I left my country I had a J-1 visa and I didnot go back like I supposed to. I overstayed in the states until I met (my husband now), and then I started with all my paperwork...

I read some of the interviews at the embassy, and the officers ussually ask the beneficiaries how the petitioner went to U.S. , i mean what kind of visa ....I don'y know if any of you overstayed here in the states and then when become us citizen , file the petition for their parents....Please let me know if you think I will have problems bringin my parents.

Thank you so muchhhh....

Nancy

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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welcome Nancy..u know i'm not sure how that works...i think u once u answer the question honestly it shouldn't be a problem..BUT again not sure...they'll be interviewing ur parents and not u..

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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Nancy, what country are you from? It might help if people knew that so they could comment on specifics related to that embassy -

In regards to the question - I would simply answer that you went on a J1, ultimately met your husband and filed to adjust status - Why bring up the overstay unless they ask?

Nancy, what country are you from? It might help if people knew that so they could comment on specifics related to that embassy -

In regards to the question - I would simply answer that you went on a J1, ultimately met your husband and filed to adjust status - Why bring up the overstay unless they ask?

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