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  1. Inviting your parents to come to the US is not an official process for immigration. You just invite them and that is it. And you don't apply for their visa. That is not a thing. Your parents must apply on their own. 

     

    Make sure they provide enough evidence that they have strong ties to their home country when applying.

     

    Also, they should start research wait times to get a visitor visa interview. Some embassies are still struggling with backlogs since Covid. There have been reports of Embassies in certain countries not having appointments available for over a year.  Their visitor visa interview may be pass the date you get married.

  2. 12 hours ago, Plaxerous said:

    Maybe I phrased my post wrong, but we won't be using our mother-in-law as a primary caretaker or babysitter. She just wants to be around her daughter and grandkid longer. I guess if I phrase it more like spending time around family, that would work?

    It is still a risk. Denials for extensions for that long are not uncommon . We know that CBP frown upon people staying longer that needed and are quick to deny entry or extensions. Also, "She just wants to be around her daughter and grandkid longer" may not be a viable reason for an extension to live an entire year.

     

    A better, less risky option would be for the MIL to break up her visits into shorter visits. Because even if she gets approved for the extension, they would likely not allow her entry again for a while. So your MIL may spend a year here now, but then would have to stay away for maybe over another year or 2. The general rule of thumb is to stay 1 to 1.5 days outside the US for every day you are in before returning. You don't want to risk having your MIL losing her ability to travel again in the near future.

     

     

  3. 17 minutes ago, Lil bear said:

    I think you are confusing Medicare with Medicaid. She is not eligible for Medicare for the reasons you mentioned. Some states have expanded Medicaid .. if Georgia does, she may be eligible. Only other options are ACA marketplace, which I have used, affordable ?? Depends on cover level and deductible you are prepared to live with.. and whether or not her finances qualify for reduced premiums. I budgeted 25k$ per year to cover premiums and deductible for each year we needed to be using marketplace insurance 

    Ah, yes. I must have confused the two. Thanks for clearing that up and great advice for the OP.

     

     

  4. Your mother is not eligible for Medicaid as she has not paid into it. New immigrants are not eligible for Medicaid until 5 years have passed. This is where you come in as her sponsor. You had to show you will provide for her when you applied for her as per you affidavit of support. 

     

    Yes, we are aware of the high cost of healthcare for elderly. We have seen this scenario numerous times on VJ. Unfortunately, like many others before you, you are getting the sticker shock. 

     

    You, or rather your mother, may have some reprieve. There are numerous healthcare options that are affordable. Many are state level. But try to stay away from federal benefits like Medicaid as it may cause problems down the road. 

     

     

  5. Everything you need to know is in the guide section mentioned above.

     

    Word of advice, always try to learn all the steps from beginning to end before starting a journey. This will allow you to know what to expect and prevnet any unforseen circumstances. 

     

    The guides on VJ can be read in only a few minutes and it has everything from applying for a visa to citizenship. 

  6. 56 minutes ago, Beth Moskov said:

    Hi there definitely file now unless you are going to get married and go for the K3 visa. The process is taking so long the quicker you can file the better. I think as has been stated you can then visit each other as many times as you'd like so that when your fiance goes for the interview they can bring the additional evidence to show all the other trips that you took together. It will help not only in your case but in your relationship that's good to have as much time together. Good luck!

    The K3 is practically dead. Hardly even issued anymore. It would be the CR1 that is the best route.

     

    All your other advice is good.

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