hi,
my mom has a multiple visa expiring on dec 2010, she came here may 14,2008 and was given until nov 9, 2008 (stamped on i-94). i just filed for my citizenship this may 2008. i know uscis received it already coz my check was encashed already just yesterday.
i'm planning of making her stay her until i can get my citizenship (although naturalization now takes about 12-18months processing). so that means she will be overstaying. will i have a problem because of that? she also has a stamped on her passport NO AOS/COS/EOS when she came visit 2yrs ago.
i read in some posts that if a citizen will be petitioning a parent, overstaying is forgiven? and i read the i-485 instructions about who may NOT file and it says
D. Your authorized stay expired before you filed this application;
----> this is what's going to happen if i let her overstay
F. You failed to maintain your nonimmigrant status, other than through no fault of your own or for technical reasons; unless you are applying because you are:
1. An immediate relative of a U.S. citizen (parent, spouse, widow, widower, or unmarried child under 21 years old);
----> but this one somewhat contradicts the other one.
if you have any more info or advice for me, i will greatly appreciate it.
my mom has a multiple visa expiring on dec 2010, she came here may 14,2008 and was given until nov 9, 2008 (stamped on i-94). i just filed for my citizenship this may 2008. i know uscis received it already coz my check was encashed already just yesterday.
i'm planning of making her stay her until i can get my citizenship (although naturalization now takes about 12-18months processing). so that means she will be overstaying. will i have a problem because of that? she also has a stamped on her passport NO AOS/COS/EOS when she came visit 2yrs ago.
i read in some posts that if a citizen will be petitioning a parent, overstaying is forgiven? and i read the i-485 instructions about who may NOT file and it says
D. Your authorized stay expired before you filed this application;
----> this is what's going to happen if i let her overstay
F. You failed to maintain your nonimmigrant status, other than through no fault of your own or for technical reasons; unless you are applying because you are:
1. An immediate relative of a U.S. citizen (parent, spouse, widow, widower, or unmarried child under 21 years old);
----> but this one somewhat contradicts the other one.
if you have any more info or advice for me, i will greatly appreciate it.