Yes, I know this question was discussed number of times, but... Friend of mine (resident soon to become citizen) plans to invite her elderly dad to US. She searched and found those "visitor" insurances (http://www.insurancequest.com/International/us_visitor/index.html). $1,905.93 for 181 days of...
Wait for the actual letter. Those emails sometime nothing but fake. Frankly, I really doubt you'll get one, but if u will - u are the lucky one! Still have to wait for 10 years for the priority date.
There are no such for F1. Noone gonna ask you where you sleep and what color is the door in your house. Lol! Just relax! If all your papers are fine there is ABSOLUTELY nothing to worry about (I was F1 too).
They may ask you to show the proof of relations (birth certificate), and may ask general questions like "what you are intentions to do in US", "where will you live" and such. Don't worry, F1 are the easiest ones usually. And yes, if you will be approved your passport will be stamped and you can...
If your mom is single now she's in 1st category, which means she's eligible already (with 2002 priority date and I assume she's not from Mexico or Philippines). Your grandmom should contact CIS/NVC ASAP to start the process!
I'm not that familiar with "adjusting" (not sure it's correct word)...
Unless you are from Mexico or Philippines you should be good (and YES, you are in category 1). Your PD is current and you should file 485. Did you submit your mom's NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE together with all forms? Also WHAT EXACTLY the rejection notice says?
P.S. May be you have to change...
You can apply for H1 extension (that's what I did). Or pray it would come in 20 days (which is HIGHLY unlikely). Or agree with your employer to take vacation and/or unpaid leave.
The basic things like eligibility (including PD) MUST be checked on the entry point BEFORE check is cashed and money and the package should be returned back with the notice "Rejected". It's written in their rules and 3 different lawyers told me that as well. They are clearly violating own laws...
It will be denied. CIS did the mistake by not rejecting it in 1st place, but you shouldn't be filing it before the August. Arguing will not do anything, because they'll show you the law and you can do nothing about it (unless you want to sue CIS as an organization).
csiq, I'm sorry it...
Sorry to say that, but you should of file one yourself when you became a resident 5 years back. Now you basically lost 5 years and filing another 130 will just put him in other line for FB1. Actually it still may be faster then through the bother's one.
I think you can read it somewhat loose. I mean if you are continue resident for 4 + 9 you MUST be a green card holder for the same period of time. On other hand you can be GC holder for 10 years, but still not meet 4 + 9 (well, I'm exaggerating here, of course, but you know.. :) ).
Generally...
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