In December of 2000 me and my mother came to the US on a b2 Visa. I was a kid. She Stayed and met someone. Dated and married in 2003. Her marriage was awful and her hubby refused to attend the interview even though he was the one paying for all of it.
both times 2004 and 2007 he refused to attend and they were both considered abandoned. At the time mom was very na ve regarding matter, my mother though that they would deport her if she went on her own, and I was kid. Her paperwork was filled by a lady that was not even a lawyer. In may of 2008 she got a divorce. Anyway, in August of 2009 my mother left the US to go back to our country without knowing she was in proceedings. I got married in October of 2008 andstarted my paperwork in 2009 Through marriage. During my I-130 interview I found out me and my mother were under proceedings. We had to go to the judge and I won my case based on the fact that I was a minor through all this. My mother on the other hand was ordered deported by a judge in absentia under 212 (a)(9) due to overstaying her visa and with a 10 year bar.
Her 10 year bar has passed. She has not attempted to return to the US since she left. I am now a US Citizen she had her I-130 approved through me. Her interview is Feb, 17. I have so much anxiety over this situation.
My mother has never really worked much in her life and after she got divorced I have been providing for her. Me and my husband have provided a affidavit of support.
I have so much anxiety over this that I have been looking at her paperwork over and over again. Including the ones from 10 years ago. I am a mess.
Anyway, here are some questions I have.
Will they be looking back into her marriage and her applications?
The only thing we have of that is her divorce decree and maybe some pictures with him.
Looking through the paperwork I also found some errors in the 10 year old application to adjust her status including her mother and fathers name. They have her grandparents listed as her parents, her birth certificate translation was done wrong. I also found out that my stepfather had claimed me on his taxes with the wrong birthday.
I am worried that her not being employed throughout her life will be a issue, even with the affidavit of support. My mother never went through high school, she only completed middle school in brazil. Could this be a major red flag for denial?
We did our best to provide all the addresses accurately, but some had to be generalized because we could not remember the exact addresses. Will they have a major issue with this?