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Yes, I believe so. I was in the same situation a couple of years ago. For a visitor's visa, I supplied the following information:

1. Letter from my employer stating that I am gainfully employed with them (suggest that it have a date that is relatively close to her interview date at the US consulate)

2. 3-4 pay stubs

3. Bank account statements (showing a few thousand dollars) for the past 2-3 months.

4. An invitation letter in which you are inviting your in-law to come visit you to the US. Mention that you will bear the financial responsibility for her airfare, stay, food, clothing and any medical expenses (if needed) while in the USA.

That was it. My MIL had a 5 minute interview and the embassy issued her a 10 year multiple entry visa.

Good luck!

 
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