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  1. My wife has a permanent residence card and has been in the USA since 2020. Soon she will take her citizenship test. We would like for her mother in the Philippines to come and help her while she is pregnant and giving birth. The mother is indigent and has no strong financial or professional ties to the Philippines. Is there any avenue we can explore to get the mother a visa to come live with us during this pregnancy?
  2. When you say 12 months max at a state school for the younger one what would she have to pay? If I paid for private school could she stay for 4 years living with us and going to the private school? The older one has no qualifications really. A couple months as staff at two restaurants and one semester of college.
  3. 1. It was my understanding that if my 23yo SIL enrolled in college in the Philippines she could get a job in the USA during summer break anywhere as a J1. Perhaps that is incorrect. 2. It was also my understanding that we could wait until my 12yo SIL entered high school and she could get a student visa even for public high school in the USA? Does it have to be a private school? I may be able to provide tuition for the local Catholic school. Would that suffice?
  4. My wifes sisters are 12 and 23. Both would like to come to the usa but the family cannot provide evidence of financial ties to the Philippines as they are very poor. Is there any chance that their very modest house which they do not have a title for would be considered by the visa officer? Is it even worth applying for a J1 or student visa without being able to show financial ties to the Philippines? I can provide tax returns to show I can support them in the USA but we have no evidence of their financial ties to the Philippines. Should I just give up? It seems the visa officer will think they will overstay their visa and deny them.
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