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PK_Bazm

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    Visa Approved for wife on September 5, 2017

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  1. Yes you can call it chess. Which is precisely the reason I created this post. I need a simpler way of getting it done amongst other things. Yes, she is in a big household and someone will be able to take care of her. The person is MIL and she adopted from an orphanage. However, at the end of the day, she wants the child to come live with her in the USA.
  2. There is no creative exercise. I spent hours trying to figure out the best solution. It is only sensible too seek advice and opinion of those who have more experience and knowledge than I have. I really don't know how best to proceed other than dumping money that I don't have on a lawyer. I believe this is exactly what the purpose of this website is. I have been a member of this forum for over 8 years. Be assured, I know how this forum works
  3. To those of you who think there is something fishy going on. The scenarios I have presented are 90% hypothetical. I am trying to get people to bounce off my ideas and tell me right from wrong and give me their invaluable advice. At the end of the day. No matter what I learn or whatever conclusions I reach. I will have it thoroughly vetted by an immigration lawyer. Of course they don't come cheap, which is why I am gathering as much information as possible so I can maximize my time. Again, I thank each and every one of you for taking the time to respond to my thread.
  4. I am going to give this another try. Any advice, opinion or alternative ideas are welcome Goal: To immigrate infant from Pakistan to the USA. So far, this is what I have figured out. I will appreciate any feedback or alternatives to my plan I am a US Citizen. My mother’s I-130 has been approved and we are waiting for the NVC processing to start. She recently adopted an infant girl. It has been less than 2 years since her adoption, so until this time period is complete, she will not be able to file a I-I-30 (F2A) for her. By the time the 2 years pass my mother would already have her resident alien card (therefore enabling the F2A) While her daughter’s I-130 is processing, she needs to be In Pakistan to take care of her daughter Resident Aliens cannot leave the USA for more than 6mos. So I plan on filing a I-131. This will allow her to stay in Pakistan for 2 years without affecting her resident alien status. She has to apply from within the United States as as this is one of the conditions of the Note: While the F2A is processing, we can try applying for a US visitor visa for her daughter .Children under 13 do not have to give a visa interview. Not needing to give an interview will save one year of processing of the visitor visa
  5. Guys, I got the CRBA . Thank you so much for all your help !
  6. Guys, I got the CRBA . Thank you so much for all your help ! Guys, I got the CRBA . Thank you so much for all your help !
  7. You are correct. I appreciate your feedback
  8. I don't wanted to do dna as it's not allowed in my religion. But the consulate suggested to do dna as I have lack of proof how I can challenge and fight for my daughter please help me.thank you
  9. She currently has guardianship. However, she is willing to adopt her She is in Pakistan and will be adopting the baby in the same country
  10. I do have a follow up question. Let's assume MIL has arrived in the USA and has received her green card. Now, does she have to wait a certain period of time before applying for her adopted daughter? Or can she petition for the baby right away?
  11. I am grateful for your reply. MIL will actually be getting a green card upon arrival to the USA. As you mentioned then she can petition for the baby. You have provided more information than I ever hoped for. Thank you
  12. The green card application for my mother in law is now with the NVC. We just need to pay the fee for the NVC. However, recently she took guardianship of a baby girl. The baby belongs to a relative who can not take care of her due to hardship. My mother in law is in a dilemmu. She wants to come to the USA but under no circumstances does she want to leave the baby behind. There is no one to take guardianship from her. She wants to bring the baby with her to the USA. Is that possible in any way? I am the one who sponsored her I - 130 and am desperate to figure out if there is way for her to bring the child along? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
  13. My wife will be going to the Islamabad Embassy for the CRBA interview next week. A friend of hers suggested to provide Affidavits from friends and family supporting I am the father. I have already submitted pre natal records in support of my being the biological father of the child. Will an Affidavit do anything to help prove my being the biological father. Ot is this just a waste of time and effort?
  14. Well. Let me tell you something. I have seen people who don't know a lick of English, pass the interview with ease. It honestly is not a hostile environment. Its pretty straightforward. Know your 100 questions. Respond to each interview question in a confident and friendly tone. Trust me, I have helped about 5 close relatives immigrate from Pakistan just a few months after 9/11. Additionally ny friends and acquaintances from the time they file their I-130 application until they get their US passport. And never has a single person have any issues whatsoever. You have absolutely nothing to stress over. You are definitely far more capable than half the people I have helped. In the end I will leave you with this website. Its gives a, fairly good idea of the questions asked. https://www.boundless.com/immigration-resources/u-s-citizenship-interview-questions/ Well. Let me tell you something. I have seen people who don't know a lick of English, pass the interview with ease. It honestly is not a hostile environment. Its pretty straightforward. Know your 100 questions. Respond to each interview question in a confident and friendly tone. Trust me, I have helped about 5 close relatives immigrate from Pakistan just a few months after 9/11. Additionally ny friends and acquaintances from the time they file their I-130 application until they get their US passport. And never has a single person have any issues whatsoever. You have absolutely nothing to stress over. You are definitely far more capable than half the people I have helped. In the end I will leave you with this website. Its gives a, fairly good idea of the questions asked. https://www.boundless.com/immigration-resources/u-s-citizenship-interview-questions/
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