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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Indonesia
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Does it become any easier for my future spouse's parents or at least Mom come to visit the US after we're married and she is a permanent resident (or green card holder when the time comes)?

How about if we were to have kids and petition to come as a temporary asst. caretaker since my mom is deceased.

Thanks.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Does it become any easier for my future spouse's parents or at least Mom come to visit the US after we're married and she is a permanent resident (or green card holder when the time comes)?

How about if we were to have kids and petition to come as a temporary asst. caretaker since my mom is deceased.

Thanks.

It will most liely make it harder to get a tourist visa.

The USCIS would see this as a back door to illegal overstay, which is what you seem to imply here.

She has motivation not to return to her home country.

If you say she is coming to act as caregiver, this would be a work visa.

Just my opion.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Does it become any easier for my future spouse's parents or at least Mom come to visit the US after we're married and she is a permanent resident (or green card holder when the time comes)?

How about if we were to have kids and petition to come as a temporary asst. caretaker since my mom is deceased.

Thanks.

It will most liely make it harder to get a tourist visa.

The USCIS would see this as a back door to illegal overstay, which is what you seem to imply here.

She has motivation not to return to her home country.

If you say she is coming to act as caregiver, this would be a work visa.

Just my opion.

Caregiving is not a tourist activity. Country of origin makes a big difference. We need that to comment meaningfully.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Indonesia
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Indonesia. No She has no intention of staying for more than one - two months, they run a store in indonesia and would not stay away long. Her father has an illness and would likely not travel that far. Mostly i think she wants to see where we live and know her daughter will be ok in the US. What i was suggesting was it would be nice for someone that has some experience raising kids to be there when we came home from the hospital after we were to have kids since neither of us have any such experience (it was just a thought and not really the main intention of the question). I'm just mostly curious about a short stay visit. Her family is considered to be doing pretty well for Indonesian standards with their store and house and what not.

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