1. Yes. After your mother gets GC, she can petition for your unmarried brother and sister. But F2b will wait for about 7 years.
2. If your mother has no income, you can be a joint sponsor supporting your mother's I-864.
3. Your petition cannot change into your mother's hands.
4. It depends...
You can switch to J-1, but you have to apply for another J-1 waiver.
You do not need to wait to the end of your 3 year fellowship position, you can apply for J-1 waiver any time during the 3 year training.
You can file I-130, I-485, I-693, and I-864 etc.
http://www.uscis.gov/forms
If she entered the US legally, and if the marriage is real, no fake at all, there will be no problem for you - a US citizen- to apply the marriage green card for her.
I guess the last time you were out of the US is less than one year, right?
If less than one year(364 days or less), that period of time can count to your continuous residence requirement.
The processing time of N-400 is about 3 to 6 months.
Short travel to India is OK, but it's better not to exceed 3 months.
As a US citizen, applying for the spouse is quicker than Green Card Holder in most scenarios.
If you want to get H1b, it's better not to apply for J-1, because certain J-1 are subject to a two-year home-country physical presence requirement which requires you to return to your home country for at least two years at the end of your J-1 program. In that case you cannot get H1b unless you...
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