Just put the month/year you made those trips and their duration. I had foreseen this issue when I moved to the USA from Canada. I kept an excel sheet recording all my trips to Canada. When filing my N-400, I simple used that spreadsheet.
Do not worry. This issue on its own will NOT result in...
As long as there was no misrepresentation at the POE (when you both entered) she should be able to apply for AOS without any issues. Her EAD will probably take 90 days after applying. She should get her conditional PR status within 12 months. Once she applies for AOS, her status will be...
Yes, there is always a chance. If the consul is satisfied that your family members are genuine visitors, and not potential immigrants, then they will be issued visas.
Denial of their B-2 visas will not hurt your GC status or their future GC applications. However you using your GC to make...
I have not visited that US consulate recently, actually ever, but I can answer your query.
You may be asked any question which the consul deems appropriate to make the determination whether to issue or deny you a visa.
Carry proof of strong social and financial ties to Pakistan. You will need...
File and I-130 for her, after marrying in Mexico. Or you two can get married in the US on one of her weekend trips, but she still needs to return to Mexico as her normal routine. If you have spent more than 5 years in the US physically and are married to the mother when the child is botn, the...
The US does not expect you to renounce your other citizenship(s). However your original country of citizenship may not allow its citizens to hold another citizenship. In that case, they may either have a formal renunciation process or one may simply cease to be a citizen of that country after...
A1: A genuine visitor should never spend more than 6 months in the US during a rolling 12 month window.
A2: Do you qualify for work based status, like TN and/or H-1B?
A3: Employment based
A4: Read up on K-1 visas
221(g) is not a denial. It just means that the consulate is not in a position to make a final adjudication on your case. I am guessing that your background checks is still pending.
A1: Yes, more or less the same process
A2: Neither here or there. They have an avenue open now towards permanent residency so it can go either way
A3: This too can go either way. If your mother has an established travel history to/from the US, it should not matter.
A1: You can use the same visa
A2: The admitting officer may want to know what all you intend to do, who all you intend to meet, where all you intend to go, etc.
A3: Yes, it is ok
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