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I did a i-130 for my mom in venezuela, im now finally filling up the ds260 online.

 

but it ask about her children, both of my sisters are here in USA under request of asylum 

 

one of the question is:

 

Is this child immigrating to the U.S. with you? 

 

what should i answer? both mof my sisters are in the middle of inmigration process but not through my mum 

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Filed: Other Country: Venezuela
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2 minutes ago, urrutiahumberto said:

I did a i-130 for my mom in venezuela, im now finally filling up the ds260 online.

 

but it ask about her children, both of my sisters are here in USA under request of asylum 

 

one of the question is:

 

Is this child immigrating to the U.S. with you? 

 

what should i answer? both mof my sisters are in the middle of inmigration process but not through my mum 

it also asks:

2 minutes ago, urrutiahumberto said:

I did a i-130 for my mom in venezuela, im now finally filling up the ds260 online.

 

but it ask about her children, both of my sisters are here in USA under request of asylum 

 

one of the question is:

 

Is this child immigrating to the U.S. with you? 

 

what should i answer? both mof my sisters are in the middle of inmigration process but not through my mum 

it also asks:

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The question is pretty clear, are they going with her to the US? If they are not ( which apparently they are not because you said they are already there), then your answer is no. 

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On 1/12/2018 at 1:59 PM, MrsKhan said:

@urrutiahumberto when did your mom got approval?  Can you kindly update your timeline.  It really helps! 

Thanks 

just did!

On 1/12/2018 at 12:34 PM, TNJ17 said:

The question is pretty clear, are they going with her to the US? If they are not ( which apparently they are not because you said they are already there), then your answer is no. 

thank you, i know it was probably a dumb question, but im doing all this on my own and was afraid of a mistake, and my esl isnt the best

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