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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi My wife is Permanent RESIDENT OF USA. She is not working at all. I am USA citizen. We have one kid 2 yrs old. We are planning to bring my wife's mother

to USA. Can I bring her permanently? OR IF NOT, How we can bring her over here? is visitor visa easy to bring her? what are the steps..plz

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Hi My wife is Permanent RESIDENT OF USA. She is not working at all. I am USA citizen. We have one kid 2 yrs old. We are planning to bring my wife's mother

to USA. Can I bring her permanently? OR IF NOT, How we can bring her over here? is visitor visa easy to bring her? what are the steps..plz

unfortunatly you can't only direct USC family members can. You wife when she becomes a USC can file a petition for her. YOu can invite her, but she will have to get a tourist visa in the US Consulate/Embassy in her country. she will have to prove srong family ties to her country and show proof that she will return.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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Hi My wife is Permanent RESIDENT OF USA. She is not working at all. I am USA citizen. We have one kid 2 yrs old. We are planning to bring my wife's mother

to USA. Can I bring her permanently? OR IF NOT, How we can bring her over here? is visitor visa easy to bring her? what are the steps..plz

Visitor's visa can be a shot at the present. She might not get it as Visitor's visa is given on the basis of - displaying strong ties in the home country. Which, in your case, is opposite as she has strong ties in the US (i.e. you and your wife). But, nonetheless, it is worth trying. Sometimes, they will grant you a visitor's visa even after this fact.

Now, about inviting her to live in US permanently can only be possible when your wife becomes USC. Because you mother-in-law is the direct relative of your wife and that track will take you about 6-8 months from filing for your mother-in-law to her getting a GC.

Thanks!

Wannabe

(Successfully became Permanent Resident in July 2010 by applying CSPA provisions and preparing the required documents)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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THANKS ALL FOR REPLY.

I wanna try The visitor visa FOR HER. She has one married and one unmarried son in India. I want to try for 6 months or so.

How she should present herself at interview..?

What should be the justification she can give at interview. Please ASSIST

THANKS

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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She should be honest and say that she wishes to visit her family in the US and then be prepared to show why she must return to India. They more evidence that she must return the better,

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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