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So here's our situation , we just had a baby and she's  about 5 months old. Its only me and my wife who are here in the US( no other family members) I petitioned her on a K1 Visa and she now has a conditional green card and will be applying for ROC by early 2018.

 

We are thinking of allowing her parents to come in the US and stay with us so they can take care of the baby so both of us can work coz its  really hard if only one is working to support a family.

 

Her parents already entered the US with a tourist visa before once in our marriage and second time was on our daugthers' christening. 

 

What if we just let her parents come here and overstay their tourist visa while were waiting for her to be a citizen?? ( about april 2019) and by then she can petition them without leaving the US. Will there be any problem in the process ?? I read somewhere that as long as they enter legally and had not had any crimes there's a huge chance of peition approval?? 

 

Thanks for all the inputs :) 

 

 

 

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That's a really bad idea. It is visa fraud for multiple reasons- lying about intentions to get a visa, when you know you will overstay, and working on a tourist visa.  

 

Why don't you hire a nanny, instead, so that your wife can work?

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As already stated, entering on a tourist visa with intention to stay and adjust status is visa fraud. 

Also, a tourist visa is for tourism and not for babysitting.

best for them to wait until they have their immigrant visas

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25 minutes ago, osisgerd29 said:

So here's our situation , we just had a baby and she's  about 5 months old. Its only me and my wife who are here in the US( no other family members) I petitioned her on a K1 Visa and she now has a conditional green card and will be applying for ROC by early 2018.

 

We are thinking of allowing her parents to come in the US and stay with us so they can take care of the baby so both of us can work coz its  really hard if only one is working to support a family.

 

Her parents already entered the US with a tourist visa before once in our marriage and second time was on our daugthers' christening. 

 

What if we just let her parents come here and overstay their tourist visa while were waiting for her to be a citizen?? ( about april 2019) and by then she can petition them without leaving the US. Will there be any problem in the process ?? I read somewhere that as long as they enter legally and had not had any crimes there's a huge chance of peition approval?? 

 

Thanks for all the inputs :) 

 

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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More importantly it is a breach of the VJ ToS.

On a side note what was the plan for their Medical Insurance?

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