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katalaya

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  1. Good morning! I recently filed I130 for my mom. However, do you think I can let her apply for a visiting visa?
  2. What does that mean? It’s only 3 of us living in the house. Is it sufficient to file?
  3. Hello everyone! I am a US citizen. I want to file for my Mom in Jamaica. My husband is the sole individual employed full-time, earning an annual income exceeding $100,000, while I am engaged in part-time work. Additionally, we have a son. Will this situation have any implications? What is the amount of money I require? Looking forward to your response.
  4. Okay. But they need to check information before agency submit. Well, I’m sorry about that.
  5. Update me on how it goes
  6. Can you give me an example?
  7. None. Can’t recall. What were the stories?
  8. I find it amusing, but I do not require legal representation. Upon my arrival in the United States, I completed all necessary documentation independently. I will prepare the application for my mother and save it for her. Subsequently, she will log in, sign, and submit it. The guidelines indicate that while someone may assist in completing the application, the individual who will attend the interview must provide their own signature. Although I considered signing on behalf of my mother, as your wife did, I assure you that it is not a significant issue.
  9. At that stage, it seems plausible that the customs officer may believe that individuals are unlikely to flee to another country. Older individuals often have a preference for their own homes. For instance, my grandmother exhibits this tendency; she is reluctant to visit the United States and consistently finds reasons to remain in her own residence. Thank you
  10. I know that the person doesn’t have to fill the application. What about the signature it requires? Can I sign it?
  11. It appears that he was attempting to convey that I am able to complete and sign the application, as it is processed electronically. However, my mother will be the one to attend her interview. According to the information I found on the website, it is permissible for someone to assist in filling out the application. Nevertheless, the person attending the interview is required to provide their signature.
  12. Okay. Thank you. But I do not believe that.
  13. Definitely will sweetheart. When I’m filing for her too I’ll let ya know. πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»
  14. Not trying to convince anyone. She will get through. Thanks though for the help.πŸ™‚πŸ™‚πŸ™‚πŸ™‚
  15. I have never claimed that connections are unimportant. What I stated is that I have known individuals who lacked connections and were able to succeed, while others with connections faced multiple rejections. That is the essence of my point.
  16. I must clarify that you are not opposing me in any way. She has connections to her home country; however, I believe that this is not particularly significant. Regardless of whether she is granted a visiting visa, I will proceed with her application when she is prepared. Therefore, what is the rationale behind their potential refusal? She will be just fine. Be honest and be prepared.
  17. But I can still file for her and she would leave the country anyway. So not much of a risk there.
  18. Thank you for that! Appreciate it. πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ™
  19. Okay. Well, I have heard too many stories from people.🀣🀣🀣 It only scares people. When you arrive at the embassy it is all a different story. 5 people from my family went there with ties and never got through. I knew two person who went there without ties and got their visa. So we
  20. Not everyone wants to migrate to the USA. She just wants to visit here. Well, people go to the embassy with ties and still didn’t get through. I think it’s just luck.
  21. But on the website they said if someone help the person to fill it out. The individual who is going for visa should sign themselves. So you mother in law didn’t sign.
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