You cannot sponsor uncle, aunt, nephew or niece. However, there is no limit to how many eligible relatives you can sponsor, provided you have the financial capability.
A1: You may be refused entry as a visitor if the admitting officer finds out that you are married to a US citizen
A2: Since South Korean passport holders enter the US under the VWP, I would advise you not to seen AOS. You should either go via the K-1 route or GC via Consular Processing route...
Since he is a minor, his parents or legal guardian should setup a visa appointment for him. Whether he will be interviewed or not depends on the local consulate's procedures.
A1: I believe some applicants may qualify for "drop box" renewal. If not, then apply via the normal local procedure.
A2: Neither your brother-in-law nor you can apply for the lady mentioned. Only she can apply for her visitors visa.
You have been married for 4 years and do not have many documents showing conjugal cohabitation? If that is the case, do you blame the adjudicating officer for doubting the validity of the marriage? What all documents do you have showing conjugal cohabitation?
No one can speculate that. The only way to find out is when it is time to re-new his visa. Was this a US Customs officer or an Immigration officer? I am guessing the latter.
Your wife basically needs to convince the interviewing consul that she will depart the US in a timely manner at the end of her visit. She has to show strong family and financial ties to her country of residence, which at the moment is UAE. Yes, she can return directly to India from the US. No...
I see no issues just because they plan to seek entry along with your wife.
With regards to what they should be prepared for, they should be able to defend the purpose of their visit. They should also be in a position to convince the admitting officer that they will leave the US in a timely...
Do not change the "reason" for your application anticipating it will bring you success. If you are going for training then state that you are going for training.
No one here likes posters asking to be spoon fed. Whatever needs to happen is clearly explained in these forums. Read up and then if you have case specific questions, ask away.
I will drop you a hint....read up on I-130 first!!!
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