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Hi all,

 

I am currently located in New Zealand with my husband. We are going through the CR-1 process for him so we can relocate to the states. However my question lies more with immigrating my mother-in-law to the USA. While in NZ we have started a small family business which we would like to relocate to the US when we get there. She is a key part of it and helped basically develop part of it. We would like her to continue to work for us once we move to the states and she would like to relocate there as well. I know we can sponsor foreigners as an employee but will it make it difficult at all with it being a family member? We don't really want to wait until my husband gets citizenship in quite a few years to be able to bring her over as I feel she is a vital part of our business. 

 

Thanks so much for all your input!

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