JohnnyCash
Volunteer Moderator
Does it matter, if the parents for whom we are applying are not staying in the same city or state as you.
e.g.
I apply for my parents, but they are staying with my brother(he is not a citizen of US). Could all there FP and interview be done, without my need to go be present with them??
No, it's not necessary for parents to live with the sponsoring children. It's not a marriage based case wherein USCIS MIGHT doubt the legitimacy/bonafide of the marriage if both parties are not living together. Even in a marriage case it's okay if both parties live separately or in a different state so long a valid reason could be provided as to why along with other evidences of the relationship...such as parties are living away because of schooling or job or some project etc...This kind of separate living must be temporary though. In that case, parties could submit transportation ticket to prove that they do go to see their other half in other place, hotel receipts, calling history, spending offs or holidays together, etc.
The case in hand is a parents-children kinda one. Thus, it's more than be okay for parents to live anywhere they want except with one exception. Their other place of residence shouldn't be parmanent; otherwise local USCIS office, where their application is pending, will lack the jurisdiction on their case to adjudicate it. So long they don't tell to anyone about living else where and will come back to do FP and interview, it's fine. And yes, OP doesn't need to be with his parents at the time of FP and interview since this is not a marriage based case. As a matter of fact, OP's parents might be able to get their GC without any interview as it's happening a lot lately.
Good luck...