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Hi everyone, I am a LPR and reside in the US , my mom is to visit and applied for a B1 visa last year 2023 when I had my first child based on long wait times for my country (Nigeria) her interview is this month 

I am currently pregnant for baby number 2 and my obgyn wrote me a letter to submit at the embassy recommending my moms visa be granted as I would need her during this pregnancy and emphasizing how my previous pregnancy recovery was tough ,

I have some questions

1. Do you think this will help? have anyone followed this route ?

2. How do I send the documents along with other documents to the embassy?


 

any and all reply is welcome, thank you

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B2 not B1

 

I do not know the totality of your situation and not sure it would be a positive, but you can send the document to your Mother. Pretty unusual for such documents to be looked at.

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15 hours ago, coforever said:

Hi everyone, I am a LPR and reside in the US , my mom is to visit and applied for a B1 visa last year 2023 when I had my first child based on long wait times for my country (Nigeria) her interview is this month 

I am currently pregnant for baby number 2 and my obgyn wrote me a letter to submit at the embassy recommending my moms visa be granted as I would need her during this pregnancy and emphasizing how my previous pregnancy recovery was tough ,

I have some questions

1. Do you think this will help? have anyone followed this route ?

2. How do I send the documents along with other documents to the embassy?


 

any and all reply is welcome, thank you

I do not seeing the letter as helping, it could go against her, as they think she will not return to her home country.

 

 

 

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If she was immigrating that would be different. But to come for a visit this will hurt more than help. She is coming to visit her daughter and grandkids nothing more.

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On 5/2/2024 at 7:23 PM, coforever said:

Hi everyone, I am a LPR and reside in the US , my mom is to visit and applied for a B1 visa last year 2023 when I had my first child based on long wait times for my country (Nigeria) her interview is this month 

I am currently pregnant for baby number 2 and my obgyn wrote me a letter to submit at the embassy recommending my moms visa be granted as I would need her during this pregnancy and emphasizing how my previous pregnancy recovery was tough ,

I have some questions

1. Do you think this will help? have anyone followed this route ?

2. How do I send the documents along with other documents to the embassy?


 

any and all reply is welcome, thank you

Highly advice not to do that.

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