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Dr.Doom2022

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  1. Hi. My mom has just successfully passed her DV lottery interview and will be flying to the US shortly. My father (62 years of age) and I are going to remain in our home country of Russia and will be providing her with full financial support. I'm currently planning to take the F2B route in order to immigrate to the US through my mother. I'm well aware that it could take up to 8 years. My father has already decided to stay in Russia for the remainder of his lifetime and won't be joining me. My only concern about the whole process is pertained to the issue around the public charge rule and affidavit of support that have to be dealt with in order for me to receive approval on my visa. I just wanted to know could the following circumstances increase my chances of being deemed as a potential public charge, and thus lead to a rejection: 1) My mother's age at the time of the interview will be circa 60 to 61 and she's also been suffering from a mild form of multiple sclerosis ever since she was a teen. We'll definitely make that she has full private medical coverage payed out of our own pockets. 2) She almost definitely won't have any income whatsoever by the time of the interview but will be able to show a sum of assets consisting of cash and stocks located in the US bank that is safely above the required minimum. 3) My father will basically be staying in Russia on his own as a 70-year old but with a passive income stream 4) I'm a dentist and so I'll have to go through a torturous and expensive process of licensing in order to work legally in the US. I'm planning to use the aforementioned assets of my mother in order to fund it. 5)I'll also try to contribute to the case with my young age, proficiency in English, medical education, prior employment history, property in Russia Thanks in advance.
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