I got my GC early this year and my wife has not yet got hers she is on her EAD. She is a house wife. Her I-94 expired in May 2004. I'm unemployed currently, and still trying to find a job.
My wife is pregnant expecting in Dec 2004. We would like to have my in-laws (her parents) to help her adjust during the delivery.
The issue is I cannot produce any employment letter or pay stubs, as supporting documents for their Visa. The documents I can send them are
1. I-134
2. Financial documents(bank statements, deposits etc.).
3. My GC copy, and approval letter copy
7. My wife’s EAD copies, 485 filing copy
4. My and my wife’s passport copies
5. Invitation letter to them
6. Letter to consulate.
8. My marriage certificate copy.
9. joint filed Tax returns for previous years.
Please advice if this will work to get them a visa.
The other options that I was planning to opt for are
1. My brother is also in US. he is employed on a valid H1 visa. his wife is on H4. Can he sponsor my in-laws? will it be any easier than my scenario?
2. I can register a company in my name and then be the owner of it. can I use this scenario in any way to make it easier for them to get a visa.
I tried searching for scenarios like mine but could not conclude if the advice worked. everyone please post what was the outcome of visa interview visit if the scenario matches by any angle.
I would appreciate any help.
Thank you.
PraGa
My wife is pregnant expecting in Dec 2004. We would like to have my in-laws (her parents) to help her adjust during the delivery.
The issue is I cannot produce any employment letter or pay stubs, as supporting documents for their Visa. The documents I can send them are
1. I-134
2. Financial documents(bank statements, deposits etc.).
3. My GC copy, and approval letter copy
7. My wife’s EAD copies, 485 filing copy
4. My and my wife’s passport copies
5. Invitation letter to them
6. Letter to consulate.
8. My marriage certificate copy.
9. joint filed Tax returns for previous years.
Please advice if this will work to get them a visa.
The other options that I was planning to opt for are
1. My brother is also in US. he is employed on a valid H1 visa. his wife is on H4. Can he sponsor my in-laws? will it be any easier than my scenario?
2. I can register a company in my name and then be the owner of it. can I use this scenario in any way to make it easier for them to get a visa.
I tried searching for scenarios like mine but could not conclude if the advice worked. everyone please post what was the outcome of visa interview visit if the scenario matches by any angle.
I would appreciate any help.
Thank you.
PraGa