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West
Hello to everyone!!

My name is WEST and I'm a little nervous about how to start the process to bring my Father-In-Law. I've been married for close to a year now and offered myself to make anything possible to meet him in person. He told me that all that I needed was to invite him to this country. I'm really not sure how to start this process and how long will it take. I'm a US citizen and my wife has a TPS permit. Will that complicate things for the process? Should I work on her status first? I have all this questions and more. Can please someone help me on this one!! huh.gif
meauxna
QUOTE(West @ Apr 8 2006, 10:13 PM) *

Hello to everyone!!

My name is WEST and I'm a little nervous about how to start the process to bring my Father-In-Law. I've been married for close to a year now and offered myself to make anything possible to meet him in person. He told me that all that I needed was to invite him to this country. I'm really not sure how to start this process and how long will it take. I'm a US citizen and my wife has a TPS permit. Will that complicate things for the process? Should I work on her status first? I have all this questions and more. Can please someone help me on this one!! huh.gif

Why do you think that you can petition anything for your FIL? There is no category for that. Your wife may petition if she becomes a US citizen.
Your FIL can apply for a tourist visa.
You can go to Honduras.

Does your wife have a travel document from USCIS? Any idea where your wife's TPS process is? Are you going to file based on your marriage? Nevermind me, I just always have lots of questions. smile.gif
Boiler
Here you are:

Tourist Visa (B-2) or Business Visa (B-1)

Documents Required for Application
All applicants for tourist, business, student or other categories of nonimmigrant visas must bring to their visa interview the following documents:

1. An application/processing fee receipt issued by the Banco Atlántida for each application form

2. A valid passport with a minimum of six months' validity remaining. No powder must have been applied to the pages of the passport; we will be unable to process visas for passports containing any type of powder on the pages.

3. A Honduran identity card or residency card.

4. A completed and signed electronic visa application form DS 156 for each member of the family, including children who plan to travel to the United States.

5. A recent color or black and white, 2 x 2" photograph taken with a white background attached to the front of each application form DS-156.

6. If you have children under the age of 21, the certified copy of the Birth Certificate.

7. All male nonimmigrant visa applicants between the ages of 16 and 45, regardless of nationality and regardless of where they apply, must submit to the post a completed Form (DS-157) in addition to the electronic non-immigrant visa application form (DS-156) . The Form (DS-157) may be obtained at the Banco Atlántida branch or upon arrival at the Embassy.

http://www.usmission.hn/english/mission/se..._iv.htm#tourist
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