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13 hours ago, OldUser said:

Yes, you can file for both.

Of course, each of them would require their own set of forms (I-130, I-130A for spouse, I-485, I-131, I-765, I-693, I-864)

 

Are you able to support them both financially? (I-864)

No, my sister will sponsor my mum while my in-law will sponsor my spouse. I made 165k last year on 1099 but our company suffered a loss so overall income came to a very low ball. 

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19 hours ago, Donttellmenonsens said:

I recently became a US citizen and I am planning to file for my spouse who came to the US on F1 but has since filed for asylum and no decision yet. My mother on the other hand came to the US on a B1/B2 visa. Can I file the form I-130 and form I-485 concurrently for both of them? Thank you

Was it the mother's intent to immigrate when she arrived on her B1 visa? If so she must leave when the i94 expires and consulate process. 

 
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