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    I would like to file GC for my mom but she's currently in US. Her I-94 has No EOS/No COS on it (due to last B2 extension been approved and she's over here over last 8 months - no overstaying).

    Therefore, the only obvious choice is Consular Processing to get her GC.

    While she's here (she has about 5 months left on I-94/B2 visa), I can go ahead and file her I-130.

    Can she stay in US while waiting for I-130 to get approved?
    If the I-130 is approved, what's the next step?

    My mom doesn't speak much English.. is it ok for her to get an interpreter during interview at consular?
    Last edited by ykptal; 10-09-2007, 05:55 AM.

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    she can stay until the time allowed by the i-94, whether you file i-130 for her or not. You can file I-130 for her though, look at the greencard section of this website for info.
    Disclaimer: The information you obtain from me at this forum is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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      My grandmother is a USC and filed for her daughter (married). F3, third preference, family based.PARIS, FRANCE
      I130 approved in june 2005 and visa became available in November 2007. We just received the fee bills. there is 1 principal beneficiary (my mother) and 2 derivative beneficiaries (dad and younger brother). NVC sent us a fee bill for $70 and 3X$400. DO I NEED OT SUBMIT 3X70 AND 3X400 money orders?
      Do i submit 1 money order or several for each applicant?

      2) I would like to become their agent, can i include a DS-3032 alogn with the fee bills payment? they had an attorney of record, but i would like to take over. ALso, the DS-3032 form asks for a barcode on top of the form. Where do i find that?

      3) My other brother is over 21 now, but is protected by the child status protection act. SHould i submit fee bills payments for him now, although no fee bills was sent for him. or should I send the calculation and request NVC to send me fee bills on his behalf?

      Your help would be truly appreciate.

      Regards,

      Almas

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