I am a former asylee.... holding Green card since Jan 2006 (backdated to Jan 2005). I recently sponsorred my mother on my child's birthday. I had intentionally not sponsored my father so that my mother could prove her strong ties to my COP during her US Visa interview. She also has a lot of other strong ties to that country and she was financially stable as well.
IO asked her very few questions, eg. proof that my father is alive and proofs of her wealth. IO checked the sponsorship material (I-134 + rest everything) and then she was asked that how her her son (the sponsor--Me) went to US (means on H1/F1/B1 etc visa or illegally) 9-10 years ago, she answered that she does not know ...... IO refused her visa instantly on the grounds that 'being a mother why she doesnt know that how her son moved to US 10 years ago.
My mother is so senstive ... she was just happy that I was about to go away from the political mess out there.....and if she had any knowledge that I was going to US illegally then she would never had allowed me to do so. She is 60 years old and I never told her that painfull story either.
Is there any thing which I could do now..... ? It usually takes 3 months to book another Visa interview appointment out there..... Should I fax this fact to the consulate General out there.... do you think that it will yield any good results..... Or should I leave it on destiny....It has already been so many years since I met my parents....
IO asked her very few questions, eg. proof that my father is alive and proofs of her wealth. IO checked the sponsorship material (I-134 + rest everything) and then she was asked that how her her son (the sponsor--Me) went to US (means on H1/F1/B1 etc visa or illegally) 9-10 years ago, she answered that she does not know ...... IO refused her visa instantly on the grounds that 'being a mother why she doesnt know that how her son moved to US 10 years ago.
My mother is so senstive ... she was just happy that I was about to go away from the political mess out there.....and if she had any knowledge that I was going to US illegally then she would never had allowed me to do so. She is 60 years old and I never told her that painfull story either.
Is there any thing which I could do now..... ? It usually takes 3 months to book another Visa interview appointment out there..... Should I fax this fact to the consulate General out there.... do you think that it will yield any good results..... Or should I leave it on destiny....It has already been so many years since I met my parents....