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please help with an advise. My Uncle, a Uganda born but holds a US passport relocated to Uganda 6 years ago but unfortunately was affected by dementia which cant allow her to do any petition to his wife who he married 4 years ago . The wife holds a Ugandan passport n has never been out. Is there any chance for her benefiting from a petition from hubby who unfortunately is in dementia ?

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What has this to do with a Tourist Visa, does your Uncle intend to return to the US?

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1 minute ago, Boiler said:

What has this to do with a Tourist Visa, does your Uncle intend to return to the US?

sorry this is a different quiz. The uncle is in dementia but the wife want to 'utilize" the USA citizenship and get an entry. On normal occasion a US citizen can do petition for his/her spouse but what if the said US citizen is suffering from dementia ? 

 

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US citizen has no imvolvement in getting a visitor visa for his wife, that would be on her own merits.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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27 minutes ago, dubai said:

sorry this is a different quiz. The uncle is in dementia but the wife want to 'utilize" the USA citizenship and get an entry. On normal occasion a US citizen can do petition for his/her spouse but what if the said US citizen is suffering from dementia ? 

 

Please clarify, does the wife want to visit the US (you posted under tourist visas) or emigrate there?

If visit - the husband has nothing to do with it actually

if emigrate - the husband needs to be living in the US and earning enough income to sponsor the wife, so I imagine having dementia is a problem re earning enough  (unless he has a cosponsor in the US) but anyway he can’t do it if he is living in Uganda and doesn’t plan to return to live in the US before the wife might emigrate there. I’m not sure if there might also be legal questions about his capacity to sign forms if he suffers from dementia.

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