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Good Morning,

I know I mostly just lurk now, but I do hope for happy reunions and marraiges for all.

We have our first baby on the way and would like to bring my sis-in-law over for the birth. Does anybody have good advice? Would a good lawyer be needed? Anyone else been successful?

Thanks.

Kia

February 17, 2005--mailed in I 129F to CSC!

February 24, 2005--1st NOA

March 15, 2005--2nd NOA

April 11, 2005--Fiance receives Packet 3

May 19, 2005 Fax Checklist(Nigeria police report finally arrives)

June 6, 2005-- Interview Date!!!!Visa approved!!

June 18, 2005--Fiancee arrives in Hawaii!

August 14, 2005--wedding in Oregon

September 12, 2005--sent in AOS

September 20, 2005--1st NOA AOS

September 23, 2005--Walk-in biometrics completed

October 1, 2005--fingerprints received/processing resumed

November 26, 2005--EAD card received in mail

June 7, 2006--contact senators about AOS

June 28, 2006--senator says interview date is for August 14!!

August 14, 2006--AOS interview and 1 year wedding anniversary

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Filed: Country: Senegal
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It is nearly impossible though some succeed. Strong ties to the home country are the key, a big bank account, house, business,

children etc. in the home country helps but even then it may not be approved.

Give it a try but be prepared that she will probably just lose the application fee. I know an elderly lady that succeeded, from Senegal.

Best wishes !

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Liberia
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Here is a link to another thread that was posted about this same topic.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...t&p=1632680

There were some good tips in there. We will be trying our luck with my mother-in-law within the next year. Good luck on getting your SIL here. Congratulations on the baby!!

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