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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Indonesia
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Hello, 

 

I am USC and in the process of sponsoring my brother and his family. Currently they are in the US visiting me and will return to home country after 6 months of visit. As I have him in GC process, could his tourist visa be a problem if he visiting again in the future? Let me know if anyone has this same experience. Thank you!

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04/20/2012 : sent Docs to embassy in Washinton DC

05/15/2012 : NOA 1

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I-130 / Spouse petition

04/16/2012 : File sent

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I-485 / Adjust of status

08/09/2012 : sent package(I-485,I-765,I-864) to chicago lockbox

08/16/2012 : received 2 text messages to confirm receipt the package

08/31/2012 : case status online changes says post office return my mail as undeliverable

09/04/2012 : case status online changes says uscis sent the documents

09/13/2012 : received NOA 1 of I-765 and Biometric Appt for 09/25/2012 at 10am, no NOA 1 for I-485

09/19/2012: walk in biometric done

09/28/2012: online notice for interview

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12/05/2012: Interview at Casper office at 1pm, no decision

01/04/2013: received email and text about Approval

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01/10/2013: welcome letter arrived in the mail

01/14/2013: Card in the mail, woohoo

I-751 / ROC

09/15/2014: Sent packages out

09/18/2014: California office received the packages

09/22/2014: get the NOA receipt mail about 1 year extension

Posted
32 minutes ago, ArJo said:

Hello, 

 

I am USC and in the process of sponsoring my brother and his family. Currently they are in the US visiting me and will return to home country after 6 months of visit. As I have him in GC process, could his tourist visa be a problem if he visiting again in the future? Let me know if anyone has this same experience. Thank you!

No.  It will be like 15 years or more until an immigrant visa is available.

 

The bigger issue is if they try to visit too much or "live" in the US on their B visas....they could be denied entry.

Posted
51 minutes ago, ArJo said:

Hello, 

 

I am USC and in the process of sponsoring my brother and his family. Currently they are in the US visiting me and will return to home country after 6 months of visit. As I have him in GC process, could his tourist visa be a problem if he visiting again in the future? Let me know if anyone has this same experience. Thank you!

6 month family vacations are not very common, so I wouldn’t have them do that too often. How can they be away from their jobs for that long? 

“It’s been 84 years…” 

- Me talking about the progress of my I-751

 

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Posted (edited)

It is the very long visits that will cause a problem

Edited by Boiler

“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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