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i got married last year but the Consulate didn't give any member of my family the visa but NOw i'm pregnant with twins I want my mother come help me before and after my delivery,then it is our first babies. I'm a resident permanent from congo and my mother is in Democratic of congo now for now...
Optional Information: State/Country relating to question: Congo
Why were they denied? I may not have good news for you because the most important thing to USCIS is not your status in the U.S. but the ties that they have to the Congo.
My mother is a housewife and my dad has a jobs. we are a family of 6. i'm the oldest I don't see my parent left all my youngest to stay with me. I had my hysband uncle sponsors their trip last year because he make(NNN) NNN-NNNNdollard a year...but I don't know. My point for now is how my mother can be with me
at least the first 6 months.
She probably won't be able to be with you. Why? Because they fear that there is not enough in her country to ensure that she will go back. How old are the youngest of her children? Will they be staying behind? And are you a U.S. Citizen?
The youngest is 7 but My dad has a descend job. How she can left all the familly and our dad just live with me? because if i dont have someone with me that mean I have to drop my jobs and school and now my income going to be the government because i'm not going to left my babies alone?
Are you a U.S. Citizen?
Will your mother be coming to the U.S. alone or would she be bringing any of her children?
She will be alone because i want her just for the 6 months time for me to recovery and know what i suppose to do...
I'm Resident permanent.
Ok, and when did they deny your mother the visa?
8/30/2011 and the wedding was 9/3/2011
Ok, luckily enough time has passed so that she can file again to request a B-2 visa again. This time she needs to apply on her own, show that she is leaving minor children behind, show that she will just go for 6 months or less, and that she will come back to her country as soon as her visit is done. I would recommend hiring an attorney to process the case. She can look for one at http://www.ailalawyer.com/. If she can prove all those things, they should approve A visa for her, but there are no guarantees. Please let me know if you have any additional questions. I would be happy to answer them for you without additional charge. If there is a delay in getting back to you it is either because I am answering other questions or I had to log off, but I will be back with you as soon as possible. My goal is to provide you with top-notch service - please don't forget to leave me feedback if that is available for you to do so and a bonus is always appreciated. If you would like to request me in the future, just go to http://www.justanswer.com/law/expert-guillermosenmartin/. Thank you!
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