OK so I have my husband here, finally (see my other posts for the details) and he has his Green Card, no conditions. At some point we will want to see about having his parents/siblings come to visit us. They have no interest in living here but they are understandably curious about my husband's new home.
When my husband applied for a tourist visa in Mexico City before we got married he was denied pretty much out-of-hand. He had no money or property so they considered him a risk for overstaying his visa. The Embassy there is notoriously stingy about issuing tourist visas, as I'm sure you all know.
Can I expect the same thing to happen to my in-laws if they apply for a tourist visa? I'd hate to make them take the 4-hour trip to the Embassy and go through all the expense and hassle if they will just be denied their visas. My in-laws own their house and would be considered middle class but they're not the Gotrocks. We'd have to pay their travel expenses. My mother-and-father-in-law are in their late fifties. My father-in-law works full-time, my mother-in-law doesn't work outside the home. One of my brothers-in-law has Downs Syndrome and lives with his parents, the other brother-in-law wouldn't want to come, and my sister-in-law is single and works as an engineer. She also lives with her parents.
I'm interested in hearing from people with spouses from Mexico who may have tried this already.
Any advice?
Thanks!
