15 years ago (I think sometime between 2008-2010), my family overstayed their visa. I'll try and give some background.
So I'm a US citizen, but my mom, sister and father are not, my dad came on a H1B and my mother on the spousal version of that.
My dad is <abusive>, so my mom was kept in the dark about a lot. She doesn't know what exactly happened and it's next to impossible to get details out of him. The things I know, I found out after many many long discussions with him and I really don't want to deal with him any more.
They had applied for their green card and were in the 'waiting' period of it (I think you're not supposed to leave the country during that time). Then there was some situation, where their visa expired and they overstayed. I believe it was for a couple months. He claims he paid for something called 245i where you pay for the months you overstayed. So there was no penalty (his words but again he's very untrustworthy) but I also know they were banned from entering the country for 10 years after this (again his words). We are past that 10 years period now.
After those months when they overstayed, my family moved back to their home country and they haven't been back since. I grew up, came to the US for university and am working here now. When all this happened my sister and I were kids (she was around 12-13).
My sister has applied for a tourist visa but I'm sure when she goes for her interview they will ask her about all this. She has no intentions of moving here and she's well settled in our home country.
My question is, is there any way I could request records for her and my mom, in the US, to find out exact dates and stuff when they overstayed? We are going to consult a lawyer but I'm sure they will also ask for details about this. We don't have any paper trails or anything so it's very difficult to get those dates. They both have social security cards.
If I do a FOIA request, would that help? Conversely, would doing that negatively impact her application in any way?
Any advise is appreciated