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Filed: IR-5 Country: Peru
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My husband would like to bring his mother to the US as a resident. She has been denied a visitor's visa. We do not know why but are of the opinion that it is due to being divorced, both children have immigrated away from Peru, and being fairly poor (ie: owns no property and lives with family). This being said, he feels his only option left to be able to see his mother other than going home is to apply for her residency.

We have been looking for a checklist for this process, but have only found checklists for USC bringing children or USC bringing siblings. Anyone have a link for us?

TIA!

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My husband would like to bring his mother to the US as a resident. She has been denied a visitor's visa. We do not know why but are of the opinion that it is due to being divorced, both children have immigrated away from Peru, and being fairly poor (ie: owns no property and lives with family). This being said, he feels his only option left to be able to see his mother other than going home is to apply for her residency.

We have been looking for a checklist for this process, but have only found checklists for USC bringing children or USC bringing siblings. Anyone have a link for us?

TIA!

Follow the Guides (button at top of this page). There's one for USC petitioning a parent.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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My husband would like to bring his mother to the US as a resident. She has been denied a visitor's visa. We do not know why but are of the opinion that it is due to being divorced, both children have immigrated away from Peru, and being fairly poor (ie: owns no property and lives with family). This being said, he feels his only option left to be able to see his mother other than going home is to apply for her residency.

We have been looking for a checklist for this process, but have only found checklists for USC bringing children or USC bringing siblings. Anyone have a link for us?

TIA!

Here it is: http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/types/types_1306.htmlgood.gif

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Filed: IR-5 Country: United Kingdom
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Form I-130 is the first step!

Good luck on your journey.

I-130 SENT 2012/01/20

I-130 NOA1 2012/01/24

I-130 NOA2 2012/06/12

NVC receiv 2012/07/02

NVC case # 2012/07/13

DS-3032 emailed 2012/07/13

AOS paid 2012/07/20

AOS sent 2012/07/23

DS-3032 Accepted 2012/07/24

IV paid 2012/07/25

IV/DS-230 sent 2012/07/26

RFE missing pay stubs 2012/08/03

Case completed 2012/08/16

Inteview Date 2012/10/16

221g (new co-sponsor and proof of domicile for my son) crazy stuff!

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Peru
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We already did the I-130. We were looking for info beyond that. Thankfully that has already been approved, and we were waiting for notification from the NVC. We are trying to get ahead of the game with documents so they are ready to go when we get the green light.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: United Kingdom
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We already did the I-130. We were looking for info beyond that. Thankfully that has already been approved, and we were waiting for notification from the NVC. We are trying to get ahead of the game with documents so they are ready to go when we get the green light.

At this stage make sure you have everything such translated documents and police certificates!!

I-130 SENT 2012/01/20

I-130 NOA1 2012/01/24

I-130 NOA2 2012/06/12

NVC receiv 2012/07/02

NVC case # 2012/07/13

DS-3032 emailed 2012/07/13

AOS paid 2012/07/20

AOS sent 2012/07/23

DS-3032 Accepted 2012/07/24

IV paid 2012/07/25

IV/DS-230 sent 2012/07/26

RFE missing pay stubs 2012/08/03

Case completed 2012/08/16

Inteview Date 2012/10/16

221g (new co-sponsor and proof of domicile for my son) crazy stuff!

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Filed: IR-5 Country: United Kingdom
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Thank you Benuk. That is very helpful!

Not a problem anything just ask! Read and learn about your case to avoid RFE don't send anything until you are 100% sure that is right to send!

I-130 SENT 2012/01/20

I-130 NOA1 2012/01/24

I-130 NOA2 2012/06/12

NVC receiv 2012/07/02

NVC case # 2012/07/13

DS-3032 emailed 2012/07/13

AOS paid 2012/07/20

AOS sent 2012/07/23

DS-3032 Accepted 2012/07/24

IV paid 2012/07/25

IV/DS-230 sent 2012/07/26

RFE missing pay stubs 2012/08/03

Case completed 2012/08/16

Inteview Date 2012/10/16

221g (new co-sponsor and proof of domicile for my son) crazy stuff!

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