mmm-mmm said:Hi, guys:
thanks for your help!! I filed my I485 the beginning of this year. Could I invite my parents to visit me with my asylum documents?
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bringslite said:As Thankful said, it's up to the embassy there, but yes, you can fill out an affidavit of support and invite them. My cousin did it and she brought her mom her to visit, 3 times!
meLIBERTY2 said:This is much easier if you parents has a history of coming and going back.
My parents were here for 10 years on F1/J1 visa and went back.
They routinely came back for short stays after that and went back (as did I)
My parents will never move to the USA for various reasons but a history of going back will help.
The got approved for a multiple entry visa valid for 10 years!!
empanado said:In my own experience, consular officer at embasy denied visa to my parents, he thought they were going to apply for asylum as I did.
They complained with all the guidelines, ties to homecountry, funds availability, etc etc...
I dont know what they see in their database at the embasy about your current status, my parents made the mistake and told the officer about me and my status, but if possible ask them not to mention you, unless the officer brings it up first...
Then again, maybe the consular office did not get laid the previous night, he was in bad mood and denied my parents visa.
hope it helps...
empanado said:I dont know what they see in their database at the embasy about your current status,...
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SNOW WHITE said:Would you pls share how you bring your monther-in-law here? Interviewer told my parents that they can not get the VISA because I came into the U.S with B1/B2 VISA and I stayed here illegally.
SNOW WHITE said:Would you pls share how you bring your monther-in-law here? Interviewer told my parents that they can not get the VISA because I came into the U.S with B1/B2 VISA and I stayed here illegally.