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Hi again,

Can you please help me with some questions on the I-130 please .

Question 7 : if I never used other name beside my original name how I should answer do I use N/A or NONE ?

Question 8 : if not married do I answer N/A or NONE ?

Question 9 : if she doesn't have a Social Security number do I put down N/A or NONE ?

Question 11 : Prior Spouses name . If never married so no name . Do I put down N/A or NONE ?

Question 14: If I am not lawful permeant resident alien . Do I put down N/A or None ?

Question 17 : List spouse and all children of relative . If there is no other relative to put down . Do I write N/A or NONE ?

Again I can't thank you enough for all your help

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if its non applicable to you then im sure writing n/a is fine

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12 years sounds optimistic.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Hi again,

Can you please help me with some questions on the I-130 please .

Question 7 : if I never used other name beside my original name how I should answer do I use N/A or NONE ?

Question 8 : if not married do I answer N/A or NONE ?

Question 9 : if she doesn't have a Social Security number do I put down N/A or NONE ?

Question 11 : Prior Spouses name . If never married so no name . Do I put down N/A or NONE ?

Question 14: If I am not lawful permeant resident alien . Do I put down N/A or None ?

Question 17 : List spouse and all children of relative . If there is no other relative to put down . Do I write N/A or NONE ?

Again I can't thank you enough for all your help

The questions are applicable, but the answer is none. Just because the answer is none doesn't mean the question didn't apply.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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Hell again,

I got all the paper for the I-130 ready for my sister , but I am not sure if my sister want to come after 12 years of waiting because she will be 65 years old . She thinks that will be hard to move in that age.

She did apply for visa visitor my 4 years ago,but she got denied and I don't know why she got denied. I think it because she those not have a job or a husband or kids and no house .

She is 48 years old now still no job or husband or kids,but she owns a house,but she dose not have a lot of help or support over?

Can you please tell me if there is other visa options that she can apply for she really don't want to live her she just want to come and see me and my kids because she is the one who raised me when my parents die at age seven so basically she is like my mom to me.

I am only thinking about filing the I-130 because they denied her a tourist visa.

So please Do you know any ideas or other visa options that she can try to apply for so she doesn't have to wait 12 years ?

Can she still try to apply for other visas option even if I file the I-130 petition for or is the I-130 will be a problem down the road ?

Please if you know any other way for her to come her please help I will be thankful for any suggestions it will mean the world to us ?

Thanks so much

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Hell again,

I got all the paper for the I-130 ready for my sister , but I am not sure if my sister want to come after 12 years of waiting because she will be 65 years old . She thinks that will be hard to move in that age. File the I-130. She may change her mind in the future. An option to move when she is 65 is better than no option to move. She doesn't have to use the visa even if she gets it.

She did apply for visa visitor my 4 years ago,but she got denied and I don't know why she got denied. I think it because she those not have a job or a husband or kids and no house . She lacks strong ties to her home country and could not overcome the presumption of immigrating. She could not show reasons why she would return.

She is 48 years old now still no job or husband or kids,but she owns a house,but she dose not have a lot of help or support over? No chance of a visitor visa under these circumstances.

Can you please tell me if there is other visa options that she can apply for she really don't want to live her she just want to come and see me and my kids because she is the one who raised me when my parents die at age seven so basically she is like my mom to me. There are no other visa options.

I am only thinking about filing the I-130 because they denied her a tourist visa.

So please Do you know any ideas or other visa options that she can try to apply for so she doesn't have to wait 12 years ? There are no other options. If there were, we would use it for our own families. You are being told the truth.

Can she still try to apply for other visas option even if I file the I-130 petition for or is the I-130 will be a problem down the road ? She can apply for other visas. The I-130 is not going to be a problem down the road when her she already does not qualify for a visitor visa.

Please if you know any other way for her to come her please help I will be thankful for any suggestions it will mean the world to us ? Sorry, there is no other way. If there was, we would have told you and used if for our own families.

Thanks so much

Sorry. Your sister lacks ties to her home country. A house can be sold and money sent to her in the US. She is unlikely to ever get a visitor visa when she has no husband, no children, and no job.

Her only opportunity to come to the US will be the I-130.

Sorry, but many of us have family members that will never be able to come and visit family in the US. Some can't even come to visit a parent's grave. Too many people abuse visitor visas and that makes it harder on those who only intend to visit.

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Basicall they are 4 ways, visit and family have been covered so that leaves work and investment.

So say Investment is out, what does she do? What is her profession, you said she is not currently working, why?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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She is not working because there not a lot of jobs to be offer where she lives and even if she start working the pay is very bad and that income won't look as good on her application so it is not a good job that they immigration will think that the job is very good and she will never leave her job and she needs to return too. You need to be are making at least $ 1000-1500 a month to be count as a good job. The other big problem also that she get sick a lot that she can even breath sometimes it like depression problems after my parents died her health went down hill.

The country where lives it is a poor country sometime she works from home fixing clothing for people, but that don't pay nothing .

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Some income is better than none.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Without a college degree, your sister is unlikely to get a work visa.

Without $800,000, your sister can not come the investor route.

With one visitor visa denial and no changes in her circumstance, she is unlikely to get a visitor visa in the future.

The I-130 is her only chance at coming to the US.

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Like aaron2020 said.....she has zero chance of getting a tourist visa because she has NO reasons to return....the sooner you file the I-130, the sooner she will have the option of immigrating...even if for a relatively short time.....of course, by then, your kids will no longer need a babysitter!

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Without a college degree, your sister is unlikely to get a work visa.

Without $800,000, your sister can not come the investor route.

With one visitor visa denial and no changes in her circumstance, she is unlikely to get a visitor visa in the future.

The I-130 is her only chance at coming to the US.

$500k

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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$500k

Reports had the minimum going to $800,000. Surprisingly, it was left alone and the program was extended yesterday without change until the end of the 2016 fiscal year.

http://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article87129.html

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Will it looks like she had no chance to see me or my family her .

12 years we don't even know if we be dead or a live by than.

Now you are saying a college degree. Those this degree has to be specific degree or any degree ?

How we know she will get a tourist visa if she get my be a 2 years college degree ?

after the college degree if she earns a low income job I don't think the income will get her anywhere as far getting a tourist visa. I believe it has to be a very good income to stand a chance.

How about a student visa you think she will have a chance to come on student visa even if she is 48 years old ?

Thanks again

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