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Hello Everyone, I am a Permanent resident at the moment trying to bring My Mom to stay with me. I already had a case filed in for her, but I am looking to have her come for a visit while her case in under review process. will this be a good idea or workable to have her come for visit.?

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1 minute ago, DreamBigger said:

Hello Everyone, I am a Permanent resident at the moment trying to bring My Mom to stay with me. I already had a case filed in for her, but I am looking to have her come for a visit while her case in under review process. will this be a good idea or workable to have her come for visit.?

Does she have a visiting visa?

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4 minutes ago, DreamBigger said:

I am a Permanent resident at the moment trying to bring My Mom

PR can't petition for parents, is this was a typo?

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A Legal Permanent Resident can not file a petition for a parent.  So, what exactly have you filed for her?

 

Does your mother have a visitor visa?

 

What's her circumstances and where is she from?

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I am filing for her under my military status... I filed for her with I-130, I am thinking of asking her to get a visiting visa if she will be coming before the decision on her case,  and she is coming from Nigeria.

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4 minutes ago, DreamBigger said:

I am filing for her under my military status... I filed for her with I-130, I am thinking of asking her to get a visiting visa if she will be coming before the decision on her case,  and she is coming from Nigeria.

You military status and filling I-130 for you mom is not related. The military status only help you naturalization faster . The basic requirement to file for parents is the petitioner must be a U.S citizens. You can't file a petition for parents until you become U.S Citizens. Seems like you talking about a B1/B2 visa for you mom to visit and wait until you naturalization, so she can adjust status?

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10 minutes ago, DreamBigger said:

I am filing for her under my military status... I filed for her with I-130, I am thinking of asking her to get a visiting visa if she will be coming before the decision on her case,  and she is coming from Nigeria.

Being in the military does not grant an LPR the right to petition for a parent.  Your I-130 will be denied.  Only a US citizen can file for a parent.  There are no exceptions.  

Being from Nigeria, her chances for a visitor visa will be difficult (especially since she has immigrant intent by you filing an I-130 for her). 

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18 minutes ago, DreamBigger said:

Thank You guys, I don't really know that. But you said she can be invited via B1/B2 Visa?

She can apply for a visitor visa. This allows her to come over for short visits to see you. But be advised that there is no guarantee that she will be approved.

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23 minutes ago, DreamBigger said:

Thank You guys, I don't really know that. But you said she can be invited via B1/B2 Visa?

She can apply for a visitor visa.  Approval or denial depends on her circumstances.  You can invite her, but that will not help her get a visitor visa.  There is no such thing as inviting her via a B1/B2 visa.  

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Thank you so very much to every single one of you guys, there is a lot learn from each post, and I believe this is the main reason of Visa journey to get knowledge on complicated process through those that have been through it or had a former experience.... Thanks to everyone and God bless you all!!

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*** Several posts removed for TOS violation, Advocating and Discussing Immigration Fraud. If an immigrant is not already legally in the US they can not plan beforehand to use a nonimmigrant visa to adjust status.

 

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