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Martin11581

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  1. yes thank you guys, as of april 2013, they are now electronic. also no stamp on passport which they are no longer doing I guess. my last 2 re-entries into the US has no stamps, nor does my wife or kids.

    I did print the I-94 from the cbp site..

    u guys are amazing.. thank you all

  2. I hope I am posting this on correct forum topic. My mother in law was granted a tourist visa in Lima Peru. She entered the USA yesterday. However upon entry thru dallas she did not get a passport stamp, nor did she get any papers. Are they not giving I think its a i9 or i94 paper with stamp on it? Should we worry or contact someone? We are worried once she leaves, she may have trouble re-entering the USA since she has no stamp or proof of entry.

    Any advise would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you

  3. I would strongly suggest that they keep passports and travel to the states on tourist visa whenever they want. I am in a similar situation and I thought about bringing my parents here in the future but, unless you have lots of money here, that will be complicated. I dont even want to imagine what would happen if one of them gets injured or break a bone on the states and dont have medical insurance.

    My parents have a very decent life there and have access to affordable good medical much cheaper than here. They are thinking on comming to visit me but my husband and I cant afford to sustain even one of them here full time. Remember, a couple of thousands go way longer in peru than on the states.

    Just to finish.... i am very concerned about them getting the visa denied too..... I hope the fact that they traveled a couple of times to other countries helps....

    You mentioned lots of money... In your terms, how much money is Lots of money? The interviewing officer does not check paperwork, they base theier decision on interview. I beleive my household income is well above the national average so the money factor does not have anything to do with it. I beleive its just based on luck. Its a hit or miss. Also, as a GC holder, they do not have to pay taxes on a business that is not generating income in the US or money coming in to the US. All monies made overseas, as long as it stays overseas is not taxed. ($10,000 or mroe is taxed if brung into the US)'

    "I would strongly suggest that they keep passports and travel to the states on tourist visa whenever they want."

    They cant since they can not come to the US, remeber they were denied a visa! They do have travel to Ecuador and Argentina but again, they were denied.

  4. My wife parents both over 70's were denied yesterday.THE CO did not even look at the documents we had prepared. My in laws have very strong ties in Peru such as business, properties, and other assets. Honestly, they dont want to migrate to US. They only want to visit. Same way way they visit thier other kids in Argentina and Ecuador. How can they come and at the same do not want for us to get them green cards?

  5. Hello,

    I have a question. I am a US citizen and my wife a permanent resident. She will be eligble next March to become a US Citizen and at that time will be able to petition for her parents to come. The problem is that her parents do not want to come and stay as green card holders. They only want to come and visit us a month at a time since they have strong ties in Lima, Peru. They can not afford to come and stay here on a green card as i beleive that you have to stay here for a certain amount of time or youlose it.

    Well, they went to their interview on the 27th of April to solit a tourist visa and they were denied. The interviewer did not even look at the documents my in laws had with them. Now, my question is, how can they come here? Do they have to try again in 6 months? If we petition for thier green card, do they have to stay here for 6 months at a time? What if they dont? Any help on this topic would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks ALL

  6. Hi,

    I hope this is not a dumb question..If my friend has just the religious cermony in Peru, can she apply for the k1 or k3 visa? Will they give her the marraige certificate? TYIA

    i am going to Peru next week !! YEY!!!

    $540 thru spirit leaving LGA but my concern is the luggage you have to pay $20 to check in a bag!!!!!!!

  7. How many vaccines did she need? My fiancee paid 560 soles for 3 vaccines, including the dreaded HPV one, and this was with Dr Oscar; I was expecting way worse, given the experience of a few other people with him. Some had paid as much as 1200 soles for vaccines.

    wOW, MY WIFE HAD TO PAY 690 SOLES + $95

    it was with Sandro, and 3 vaccines including the hpv one

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