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My husband arrived here over two years ago on a Fiance' visa. In addition, to filing for him I also filed for his sister who he had been taking care of. However, she never came to the USA. I am now learning that she has since had a child, is in a bad relationship and would like to now come to the USA. Ironically, my relationship with my husband is on 'shaking grounds', to say the least. Thus I would like to find out if the visa initially reserved for her (over two years ago) still valid?

Thanks for your help.

Question: Considering that over 2 years have passed since the NVC issued

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chispas,

I don't understand how you did that - petitioned for your fiance's sister. Can you explain more?

Yodrak

My husband arrived here over two years ago on a Fiance' visa. In addition, to filing for him I also filed for his sister who he had been taking care of. .....
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My husband arrived here over two years ago on a Fiance' visa. In addition, to filing for him I also filed for his sister who he had been taking care of. However, she never came to the USA. I am now learning that she has since had a child, is in a bad relationship and would like to now come to the USA. Ironically, my relationship with my husband is on 'shaking grounds', to say the least. Thus I would like to find out if the visa initially reserved for her (over two years ago) still valid?

Thanks for your help.

Question: Considering that over 2 years have passed since the NVC issued

As Yodrak said, you must state the situation more clearly.

For an example, what kind of category you filed for sister-in-law ?

I know US Citizen can file for their spouse, parents, childrens, and brothers/sisters, but not for in-law family.

Did you receive any official "approval notice" ?

Do you have the case number assigned from National Visa Center other than US CIS?

 
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