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Hi, I sponsored my mother in Pakistan for green card based on my US citizenship. She was interviewed in Aug 2019 and her case got delayed because of a missing document at interview that was sent, then covid delayed it. She got called in again to Islamabad in Sept 2021 for fingerprint and oath. She previously had green card that expired in 2011 which is all detailed in her initial application. She was in US multiple times till 2011 and stayed about a year and went back Pakistan but never stayed more than 6 month in Pakistan. interviewer told her that since she stay more than 6 months in US, they needed to do an inquiry. If she stayed less than 6 months, they would have given visa right away. Mother did not remember to remind the interviewer she had green card then. They kept her passport. Do you think they overlooked the fact she had greencard? is it something else they will do an inquiry? Please share your thoughts.

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1 hour ago, JayParik said:

Please put here the link to where you moved my question so I can find it. I cannot find forum name "Family of USC" which your post refers to, I would appreciate it.

 

Sorry for the abbreviation, I meant "Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America", which is this forum.  Questions about IR5 cases belong in this forum, as only US citizens may petition for parents.

 

 
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