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Hey everyone. I (US Citizen) am applying for a green card for my mom (living in India with my brother). The guy who is helping my brother apply for a tourist visa is telling us that a green card for my mom will be denied unless she has a current visa and has visited the US, 2 or 3 times and urging my brother to apply for a visa for her first. I am not seeing anyting like this in the USCIS website. Any help is appreciated. Thanks

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Presumably the person who is helping is not a US Immigration Lawyer?

 

Best to avoid scammers.

 

 

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25 minutes ago, n3cw4rr10r said:

Hey everyone. I (US Citizen) am applying for a green card for my mom (living in India with my brother). The guy who is helping my brother apply for a tourist visa is telling us that a green card for my mom will be denied unless she has a current visa and has visited the US, 2 or 3 times and urging my brother to apply for a visa for her first. I am not seeing anyting like this in the USCIS website. Any help is appreciated. Thanks

Tell your Brother to run from that guy.  That guy, clearly, is clueless about US immigration.  I would predict he is equally clueless about US visitor visas.  He is full of misinformation.

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8 minutes ago, n3cw4rr10r said:

So even though she has never had a US visa it shouldn't be a problem?

 

She is applying for a visa, always a first time.

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2 hours ago, n3cw4rr10r said:

Hey everyone. I (US Citizen) am applying for a green card for my mom (living in India with my brother). The guy who is helping my brother apply for a tourist visa is telling us that a green card for my mom will be denied unless she has a current visa and has visited the US, 2 or 3 times and urging my brother to apply for a visa for her first. I am not seeing anyting like this in the USCIS website. Any help is appreciated. Thanks

 

Why does your brother need help applying for a tourist visa? Even if he does, he shouldn't use that guy to help him, he clearly hasn't got a clue about US immigration! Tell your brother to just do his own application, or to use a proper immigration lawyer if he really feels he needs help. 

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3 hours ago, n3cw4rr10r said:

Hey everyone. I (US Citizen) am applying for a green card for my mom (living in India with my brother). The guy who is helping my brother apply for a tourist visa is telling us that a green card for my mom will be denied unless she has a current visa and has visited the US, 2 or 3 times and urging my brother to apply for a visa for her first. I am not seeing anyting like this in the USCIS website. Any help is appreciated. Thanks

All you need do for you mon is send a I-130 application, you can do the application yourself, all you need is a uscis online account and the proper documents, it is very easy fill out the I-130

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Sounds like this guy is trying to get another fee by convincing your mom to apply for an unnecessary B2 visa (I assume he charges to help people fill out the DS160 form for a B2 application).  As others have said, run away from this guy as there have been many B2 "helpers" that end up screwing up the intending applicant down the road by doing things like saying the applicant is married when they are not.

 

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