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Hi, my son is waiting the interview appointment for his residence visa, he already received the notice that he should wait a notice within 60 days, all good.

BUT he had to go out of his country and he is now in Brazil, he has 40 days there and has to finish some studies here and he is planing to request a extension of his stay. BUT when he went to the Policia Federal to request it, the offered him the option to request a temporary residence, he initially said no because he is afraid it could interfere with  his US residency visa process, they said that it wont interfere, but  he and I are a bit skeptical about it.

Would initiate a temporary residence in Brazil affect in any way his almost finished process for USA Residence?

What are his intentions?

He need to stay there to finish those studies until December, of course, if he receives the notice that he has to go to his country for the interview and medical examinations, he will, but until that he needs to stay there then he comes to USA

 

 
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